Links
Agroforesty Research Trust
A non-profit making English charity, which researches into temperate agroforestry and into all aspects of plant cropping and uses, with a focus on tree, shrub, and perennial crops.
Downsizer
A great site full of useful information to help you create a sustainable and ethical future for you and your family. This site is all about becoming more self-reliant.
Foraging With The Wildman
Learn about edible and medicinal wild vegetables, herbs, greens, fruits, berries, nuts, seeds, and mushrooms with NYC’s favorite naturalist, “Wildman” Steve Brill. Find out about his public Wild Food and Ecology tours in local parks, and the work he does with kids. Read excerpts from his books, enjoy his botanical artwork and vegetarian recipes, and find out what happened after he was arrested and handcuffed by undercover NYC park rangers for eating a dandelion in Central Park!
Joyful Belly
Food is medicine when cooked properly for your body type. Ayurveda is nature’s way to health. Joyful Belly makes it easy to create and follow an Ayurvedic diet and includes hundreds of tasty recipes for the modern palate and cupboard.
Ludlow Survivors
If you’re really serious about surviving anything, then this is the one place I recommend you hang out at.
Plants For A Future
An absolute goldmine of information. There are over 20,000 species of edible plants yet 90% of our nutritional needs comes from less than 20 species. Pfaf aims to readdress the balance in our daily diets but encouraging folk to consume a wider variety of plant matter..
Selfsufficientish
Great site run by brothers Andy & Dave Hamilton. If you live in a city and are looking to become as self-sufficient as possible then this sites for you.
Tim Floyd
The website of Bristol based artist and amateur forager Tim Floyd.
Wild Food Walks and Nature Awareness. Passionately led and taught by Rachel Lambert; accessible walks, events and sessions to help reconnect people to the nature within and around us. www.wildwalks-southwest.co.uk
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