
What is Foraging?
Foraging is the practice of gathering food and useful plants from the wild. It connects us to land, seasons, and local ecosystems.
Foraging is the practice of gathering food and useful plants from the wild. It connects us to land, seasons, and local ecosystems.
People forage for many reasons:
To remember we are nature,
To listen again to the land we belong to,
To make space for many ways of knowing,
For health and nutrition,
To repair broken food systems,
As a cultural or ancestral practice,
For joy, exploration, and remembering.
People forage for many reasons: - To reconnect with nature - For health and nutrition - As a cultural or ancestral practice - For joy, exploration, and learning
Foraging should be done with care and respect: - **Only take what you need** - **Know the species you're picking** - **Avoid over-harvesting** - **Leave enough for others — human and nonhuman**