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Cultural Gardens — Forager Foundation
http://www.foragerfoundation.org/cultural-gardens
How we do it. How we do it. Through our Cultural Gardens Initiative Forager Foundation aims to partner with community knowledge keepers to create spaces where community members and visitors can come to learn the ethnobotanical traditions of the local area where each project is located. Learning the plants that are culturally important for both food and medicine helps foster a renewed tie with the land and the cultural history of each garden's region. Our 5 Stage Approach. Stage 1 - Project Introduction.
Foraging Tours Vancouver — Forager Foundation
http://www.foragerfoundation.org/foraging-tours-vancouver
How we do it. How we do it. This series of guided hikes is led by field experts and ethnobotanists to teach each participant about the history and significance of a variety of edible plant species. Over the course of the hike you will learn from our experts the best ways to sustainably harvest and use each plant for medicines and foods, but harvesting will not take place in these protected park spaces. The 2016 foraging tour calendar is available at www.foragertours.com.
Feature Flora — Forager Foundation
http://www.foragerfoundation.org/feature-flora
How we do it. How we do it. Jul 15, 2015. Jul 15, 2015. Sap, Seasoning, and Tools: The many uses of the Bigleaf Maple. Jul 15, 2015. Jul 15, 2015. Maples are often best known by the world for the sweet flowing sap that runs along its limbs in Spring and Summer. The Bigleaf Maple is largely considered the sweetest of west coast maples. It can be found growing in low to middle elevations along the southern coast of British Columbia and in the coastal regions of Washington State. Jul 15, 2015. Jul 15, 2015.
Feature Fauna — Forager Foundation
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How we do it. How we do it. Jul 1, 2015. Jul 1, 2015. The industrious animal that helped create a nation: The North American Beaver (Castor canadensis). Jul 1, 2015. Jul 1, 2015. Jul 1, 2015. Jul 1, 2015. Jun 1, 2015. Jun 1, 2015. Leopards, witchcraft, and cryptozoology in Zanzibar. Jun 1, 2015. Jun 1, 2015. Jun 1, 2015. Jun 1, 2015. May 1, 2015. May 1, 2015. The creepy crawly living brooch: Makech- Zopherus chilensis. May 1, 2015. May 1, 2015. May 1, 2015. May 1, 2015. Apr 1, 2015. Apr 1, 2015. Are a cu...
Membership — Forager Foundation
http://www.foragerfoundation.org/members
How we do it. How we do it. Become part of the movement. There are three different types of memberships with Forager Foundation. We are a registered nonprofit organization, which means that 100% of any donations from membership go toward our many programs and initiatives and not to salaries. When you sign up as a Community, Student, or Professional Member you have the opportunity to volunteer your expertise to many of our committees and projects. One Year Community Membership. One Year Student Membership.
Forager Magazine — Forager Foundation
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How we do it. How we do it. Issue 2 Fall 2015. The Great White North: Cultures of the Taiga and Tundra. Mar 23, 2016. Mar 23, 2016. Mar 23, 2016. Mar 23, 2016. The nomadic camps of the indigenous Chukchi Turvaurgin community are a mix of traditional and modern ages. Located in one of the harshest climates in the world, in the Kolyma watershed, Yakutia, Siberia, the nomads have partnered with the Snowchange Co-op to install solar panels,. Mar 23, 2016. Mar 23, 2016. Mar 9, 2016. Mar 9, 2016. Mar 9, 2016.
Donate — Forager Foundation
http://www.foragerfoundation.org/donate
How we do it. How we do it. You can help us make a difference. We are constantly working to diversify our funding models but we still rely on the generosity of our valued donours. Individual donations from people like you are the driving force behind the work Forager Foundation does. Our pledge to you is that 100% of donation dollars will be used for project expenses and will never be used for any overhead costs. Fort Langley Demonstration Forest. Fort Langley Demonstration Forest.
Publications — Forager Foundation
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How we do it. How we do it. CULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLICATIONS. Bringing together community stakeholders, partner organizations, and researchers to Forager Foundation is actively working to create publications that showcase current work being done in Traditional Knowledge and cultural revitalization. We are working to create field guides based on local knowledge, short stories illustrating oral histories and blog posts featuring plants and animals that elders and researchers find particularly in...
Volunteer — Forager Foundation
http://www.foragerfoundation.org/volunteer
How we do it. How we do it. Cultural Gardens - Canadian Gardens Assistant. Grant and Funding Assistant. Wild Harvest Network Coordinator. Workshops and Tours Event Assistant. Workshops and Tours Program Assistant. Volunteer with Forager Foundation. Why I would like to volunteer: *. Relevant Skills and Experience:. We will contact you if a position opens up that is relevant to your skills.
Media — Forager Foundation
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How we do it. How we do it. Eating wild in Whistler's backyard. Whistler Pique (by Brandon Barrett) - July 2, 2015. Eating local has never been easier with innumerable elite chefs and top restaurants priding themselves on sourcing their ingredients from as close as possible. Usually that means a trip to the local market or a phone call to the nearest organic farmer, but, if you know what you're looking for, there's also plenty of tasty and nutritious treats to be found right in our own backyard. This mig...
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This Year’s Instructors. Midwest Wild Harvest Festival. The Midwest Wild harvest Festival invites people of all ages, backgrounds, and experience levels. Held at the beginning of the fall harvest season, the festival is a celebration of the Midwest's bounty of wild food. The weekend combines recreation and education into an unforgettable experience. 2015's keynote speaker will be John Kallas. John is the author of the book. September 11-13, 2015. Registration begins at 1:00pm. Prairie du Chien, WI. In fa...
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Wild Harvest | King Island Fine Dining Restaurant
Join us in celebrating King Island. Ocean to Table, Paddock to Plate. Dinner 7 days a week from 6:00pm until late. Showcasing the bounty of King Island. Bookings Essential, please call 03 6461 1176 or 0408 546 469. A state-of-the-art commercial kitchen caters for both a dining delight and cooking school. Wild Harvest provides the perfect setting; a relaxed atmosphere, fine food and wine. Call for a special package today. Tripadvisor votes Wild Harvest No.1. Wild Harvest Ignites Dining Senses.
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Sunday, April 3, 2011. Will Japans Disaster Affect this years Mushroom Harvest? Mushrooms are one of natures creations that can absorb high quantities of nuclear materials. The monitors in Washington state and on the West Coast are showing an increase in radioactive particles coming from Japan's disaster. Will this affect the wild harvest of mushrooms there this year? Read my post on this subject HERE. Yours In Wild Harvest Profits Success! Links to this post. Sunday, February 13, 2011. Links to this post.
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An Open Experiment in Foraging and Brewing. Nature (and life) catch us out …. By lantonbrew — Leave a comment. November 3, 2013. Apologies. We have been terrible about keeping you up to date about what’s been happening. A combination of too much work, not enough time, and the vagaries of nature! Our new test brew kit. We were hoping to have enough foraged product to involve home brewers, and to run the whole project in a rigorous, quasi-scientific manner. But it didn’t quite turn out like that. All in al...