The wardens then teach them how to forage for fruit, climb trees and generally fend for themselves.
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The few aid organisations in-country report a big rise in people taking to the hills to forage for wild foods.
Courses are available nationwide teaching people how to forage, what to look for, and then turning their discoveries into three-course meals.
With his mother and father out of town for the weekend, Roy was left to forage for food in their nearly empty refrigerator.
The tribal kids were a group of self-sufficient doers, able to forage food and otherwise help out with the chores of daily living.
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One of his projects has been to create a coalition of governments, corporations and non-profits to develop cheap, hygienic cooking stoves for the millions of women around the world who have to forage for fuel to feed their families.
Inspired by previous laboratory-based work, which had suggested that sublethal doses of neonicotinoids damage honeybees' memories, their ability to forage, and their ability to navigate back to their hive afterwards, Dr Henry decided to conduct some tests in the wild.
The creatures who survived the initial surge will be treated to lots of trash and food that got pushed underground with the water, and with city streets and stores downtown empty and without power, the braver survivors are free to forage.
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One of the villagers in Mpala told Eden how excited she was to have electricity in her village for the first time, and that she dreamed of no longer needing to forage for firewood at the end of a long work day.
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Last year, one study showed that bumblebees exposed to high doses of the neonic imidacloprid in the lab, then released to forage in the field, had sharply reduced colony growth rates and produced 85 percent fewer queens to found new colonies.
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Men and women she may or may not recognize movie stars, rappers, models loom above them, magnified a thousand per cent, their eyes the size of swimming pools, their teeth cliff walls she could hide behind or possibly dwell in, like the Anasazi, chiselling toeholds so she might scale down at night to forage.
Soon, this rat will want to go out and forage more: making hay, as it were, while the sun shines.
Instead they gather vegetation in haystacks to dry for winter forage.
Either way, they appear not to like it, and forage elsewhere.
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The brakes are being put on the long-awaited return of go-karting to Aviemore because the rare Scottish wildcat may forage on the site.
Farther upstream, the horizon turns pink and the boat punts towards hundreds of squawking flamingos, hopping in and out of the water as they forage for lunch or fly off to the riverbanks.
For example, one gleaning bat species, the Bechstein's bat (Myotis bechsteinii), is less likely to cross roads than other bat species that forage in open areas, suggesting the noise of the traffic could fragment their hunting grounds.
He'd get off the train at the city dumps, eat mulligan stew with the hoboes and forage for copper, brass and iron to sell as scrap.
To respond to immediate needs, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and other federal agencies are using their existing authorities wherever possible to address the hardships arising from the lack of water, feed, and forage.
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