A Central Texas forager is gathering some not-so-secret admirers after sharing a post highlighting their harvested wild ...
Shorebirds return to Central Texas from their breeding grounds in July, and this month's bird forecast features a shorebird ...
The Fredericksburg chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas will host a public meeting later this month featuring a presentation on native food plants and foraging practices rooted in Indigenous ...
A Northern Michigan forager finds lessons in the woods—and uses wild harvesting to transform his life while helping others do the same. On the edge of the woods, near fields of wild grasses, Clay ...
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Foraging, or the practice of gathering wild foods, has become more popular over the years as people seek a more authentic connection with nature and with what they eat. But there is a lot to know ...
Rubber boots splash through the saltwater. Wind whips hair across your face as you bend over to pick up the perfect bit of seaweed. After close inspection, the guide tosses it in with the rest of the ...
Robin Greenfield has made a name for himself with attention-grabbing endeavors like wearing all of his trash for 30 days or biking across the United States on a bamboo bicycle. He does things like ...
Sifting through leaves on the forest floor, Andie Carver and her boyfriend, Christopher Obst, shouted with delight when they spotted three Texas Star mushrooms growing near a decaying log. "Mushroom, ...
Friends of the Weimar Public Library will host Master Certified Naturalist Marvelyn Granger on Friday, Oct. 24 at 10 a.m. at the Weimar Public Library. Granger will present the program, “Foraging ...
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — Standing barefoot in a grassy patch of dandelions, Iris Phoebe Weaver excitedly begins listing the many ways the modest plant can be used medicinally and in cooking. “I just ...