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Charlie Loram of The Old Way fishing from a boat

How perpetual GDP growth is killing fishing

Charlie Loram of The Old Way fishing from a boat

Stephen Coghlan, associate professor of freshwater fisheries ecology at the University of Maine, and Maine chapter director for the Center for the Advancement of the Steady-state Economy, explains how the quest for perpetual GDP growth is damaging fish and fishing.

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August forage of the month with Ruby Taylor

Nettles are a truly amazing plant. I recently found out about the ‘super food’ that is nettle seeds, and have been making the most of the nettle patch at the end of the garden ever since.

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February forage of the month: early greens include gorse flower

February forage of the month with Ruby Taylor

February forage of the month: early greens include gorse flower

With the start of the ‘hungry gap’ a month away, Ruby Taylor of Native Hands shares her February forage of the month, starring early greens.

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