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Wild Foraging Guide

Wild Foraging Guide explores the ancient practice of foraging, emphasizing its relevance in today's world as a path to healthier eating and a deeper connection with nature. The book highlights the importance of ecological literacy, which includes mastering plant identification to avoid poisonous look-alikes and understanding habitat preferences.

Readers will discover that wild plants often boast superior nutritional profiles compared to cultivated varieties, offering a wealth of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

The guide progresses systematically, beginning with essential plant identification techniques and then delving into diverse ecosystems like forests and meadows, detailing the edible plants and mushrooms unique to each.

Sustainable harvesting practices are a key focus, drawing upon Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) to ensure the long-term health of plant populations.

By integrating scientific rigor with practical advice, Wild Foraging Guide distinguishes itself as a balanced and accessible resource for anyone interested in reconnecting with nature and enhancing their diets through wild foods.
142 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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