Lovely to hear a more holistic approach that values proper research and contextual analysis of the local landscape. One of my favorite invasive species to forage is Japanese knotweed. A huge problem in Europe and North America and actually very delicious and nutritious! You probably know it. 🥰
This is awesome. The only exception I can think of to the wildlife part, though, is if someone is in dire need. I feel they would take priority over the animal. But for hobby foraging, I understand.
Lovely to hear a more holistic approach that values proper research and contextual analysis of the local landscape. One of my favorite invasive species to forage is Japanese knotweed. A huge problem in Europe and North America and actually very delicious and nutritious! You probably know it. 🥰
Thank you! 😊 Ah, yes, I haven't come across it much here in my area but I've seen it in other areas.
This is awesome. The only exception I can think of to the wildlife part, though, is if someone is in dire need. I feel they would take priority over the animal. But for hobby foraging, I understand.
I wholeheartedly agree!
Beautiful! There definitely should be a strong code of ethics when it comes to everything wild.
I agree! 🌱