Color Out Here
Exploring Foraging: Connecting with Nature and Ancestral Traditions
Special | 15m 54s
We explore the topic of foraging and its connection to nature, culture, and personal growth.
Alice & friends visit Aman Park, a nature preserve in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to learn about foraging ramps, a wild edible plant. They discuss their personal experiences with foraging and the importance of building a respectful relationship with the land. The conversation highlights the significance of foraging as a way to connect with nature, honor ancestral traditions, and sustainable practices.
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Color Out Here is a local public television program presented by WGVU
Color Out Here
Exploring Foraging: Connecting with Nature and Ancestral Traditions
Special | 15m 54s
Alice & friends visit Aman Park, a nature preserve in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to learn about foraging ramps, a wild edible plant. They discuss their personal experiences with foraging and the importance of building a respectful relationship with the land. The conversation highlights the significance of foraging as a way to connect with nature, honor ancestral traditions, and sustainable practices.
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