All Videos Tagged botany (Zoobird) - Zoobird2024-05-18T22:45:12Zhttps://www.zoobird.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=botany&rss=yes&xn_auth=noEatTheWeeds: Episode 62: Dandelionstag:www.zoobird.com,2012-03-24:2129360:Video:485152012-03-24T23:40:33.030ZMichael Levinhttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/MichaelLevin
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</a> <br></br>"Learn about wild food with Green Deane, this time a classic, dandelions, salad ingredient, beverage, and more."<br></br>
A good, informative introduction to dandelions More at…
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</a><br />"Learn about wild food with Green Deane, this time a classic, dandelions, salad ingredient, beverage, and more."<br />
A good, informative introduction to dandelions More at <a href="http://www.eattheweeds.com/dandelions-hear-them-roar/">http://www.eattheweeds.com/dandelions-hear-them-roar/</a> Botany of Desiretag:www.zoobird.com,2012-03-11:2129360:Video:482412012-03-11T16:26:38.590ZMichael Levinhttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/MichaelLevin
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</a><br />Are we controlling nature or is nature controlling us? Michael Pollan reveals his view with four examples: the apple, the tulip, cannabis & the potatoe.
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</a><br />Are we controlling nature or is nature controlling us? Michael Pollan reveals his view with four examples: the apple, the tulip, cannabis & the potatoe. FLOW by Frank Cooktag:www.zoobird.com,2012-02-19:2129360:Video:476712012-02-19T13:48:12.767ZMichael Levinhttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/MichaelLevin
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</a><br />Frank Cook discusses the interrelatedness of nature with us, with our lives. As we walk into a forest, the birds greet us. The earth notices.
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</a><br />Frank Cook discusses the interrelatedness of nature with us, with our lives. As we walk into a forest, the birds greet us. The earth notices. Marc Williams, Ethnobotanist on wild edibles (Deadnettle, Onion, Henbit, Chickweed)tag:www.zoobird.com,2010-06-02:2129360:Video:252422010-06-02T12:33:00.947ZMichael Levinhttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/MichaelLevin
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</a> <br></br>Marc Williams, Ethnobotanist, preview video of wild plants (Deadnettle, Onion, Henbit, Chickweed)<br></br>
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Marc Williams is an ethnobotanist. He has studied plants intensively while learning to use them for food, medicine, and beauty. His training includes a bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies concentrating in Sustainable Agriculture from Warren Wilson College, over a…
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Marc Williams is an ethnobotanist. He has studied plants intensively while learning to use them for food, medicine, and beauty. His training includes a bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies concentrating in Sustainable Agriculture from Warren Wilson College, over a decade working at a multitude of restaurants, various farms, and travels throughout 22 countries in North/Central America and Europe. Marc has taught hundreds of people about the marvelous world of plants and their respective uses. In May he will receive a masters degree in Appalachian Studies concentrating in Sustainable Development with a minor in Geography and Planning from Appalachian State University. Marc Williams, Ethnobotanist, preview video of wild plants (Wild Cress)tag:www.zoobird.com,2010-06-02:2129360:Video:252352010-06-02T06:02:28.035ZMichael Levinhttps://www.zoobird.com/profile/MichaelLevin
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</a> <br></br>Marc Williams is an ethnobotanist. He has studied plants intensively while learning to use them for food, medicine, and beauty. His training includes a bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies concentrating in Sustainable Agriculture from Warren Wilson College, over a decade working at a multitude of restaurants, various farms, and travels throughout 22 countries in North/Central…
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</a><br />Marc Williams is an ethnobotanist. He has studied plants intensively while learning to use them for food, medicine, and beauty. His training includes a bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies concentrating in Sustainable Agriculture from Warren Wilson College, over a decade working at a multitude of restaurants, various farms, and travels throughout 22 countries in North/Central America and Europe. Marc has taught hundreds of people about the marvelous world of plants and their respective uses. In May he will receive a masters degree in Appalachian Studies concentrating in Sustainable Development with a minor in Geography and Planning from Appalachian State University.