Bark out: Foraging

Defending and Restoring Mt. Hood

Join BARK as we partner with Rewild to better understand the plants emerging. Let’s hike in the woods, remove some invasives from the ecosystem, and use them in meaningful ways.

“In late winter and early spring, many edible greens begin to emerge, such as stinging nettle and dandelion. Let’s celebrate them by learning about their cultural histories, how to encourage their growth, what roles they play in ecology, how to process and prepare them, and of course, how to eat them and what nutritional value they bring. We’ll also cover the history of foraging ethics, why things are changing, and exciting ways to continue the life cycles of the plants we know and love.”

May 12, 2024, 9:00am to 1:00pm in person on Mt. Hood. Click here to RSVP!

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