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A spoon of birch syrup

Birch Syrup Production In The Canadian Bush

December 6, 2016 Global Bushlife 2 Comments

“If the trees are gone, then our livelihood is gone,” says Al McLauchlan. Last year, the trees produced more than…

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Posted in: Wild Food Filed under: birch, boreal, Canada, chaga, foraging, fungi, Taiga
Indigenous women in Cambodia care about their forest conservation

Cambodian Indigenous Knowledge And Forest Conservation

November 22, 2016 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

A message from an inter-community indigenous women’s group dedicated to the protection of the forests of Northern Cambodia. “We are…

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Posted in: Indigenous Culture, Wilderness Living Filed under: Cambodia, Conservation, foraging, honey, Indigenous, Native, Phnom Penh, Tree Resin, Women

Mushroom Foraging In New York State

November 17, 2016 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

Self-proclaimed Mushroom Hunter Damien sources mushrooms in Woodstock, NY. Though he does not claim to be a mycologist, his passion…

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Posted in: Wild Food Filed under: chanterelle, chicken of the woods, foraging, gathering, identification, mushrooms, mycology, wild elm oyster
Waorani Hunter in the Amazon

Nomads Of The Rainforest: Waorani People of Eastern Ecuador

March 17, 2016 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

In the depths of the Amazon rainforest, a Waorani hunter stalks his prey, as his ancestors have done for hundreds…

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Posted in: Indigenous Culture Filed under: Aboriginal, Amazon, blowpipe, Ecuador, First Nations, foraging, hunter gatherers, hunting, Indigenous, jungle, monkey hunting, Native, rainforest, tropical

Australian Aboriginal Foraging For Witchetty Grubs And Goanna

April 15, 2015 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

Margaret and Dorothy Napangardi, Australian Aboriginal ladies take Marion and Geoff from the Desert Art Centre foraging for bush tucker.…

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Posted in: Wild Food Filed under: Aboriginal, Australia, bush, bush tucker, fire, foraging, goanna, witchetty grubs

Nepalese Honey Hunters

April 4, 2015 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

Harvesting honey from wild bee hives is an activity which crops up in many traditional societies around the globe. Here,…

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Posted in: Wild Food Filed under: bees, foraging, honey, Nepal

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