Sentences with phrase «as wild harvested»

For example, if clownfish are listed as «endangered,» all interstate and international trade in captive raised, as well as wild harvested, specimens would be prohibited.

Not exact matches

Wild blueberries contain less sugar per serving, are twice as high in antioxidants, and are even usually always grown without pesticides and herbicides, even if they're not organic because they're wild harvested and not subjected to traditional farming methWild blueberries contain less sugar per serving, are twice as high in antioxidants, and are even usually always grown without pesticides and herbicides, even if they're not organic because they're wild harvested and not subjected to traditional farming methwild harvested and not subjected to traditional farming methods.
Kangaroos would be wild - harvested as they are now, but landholders could, for example, work in large - scale collaborative groups with other adjoining landholders and trusted harvesters, sharing the money made from selling kangaroo meat.
USDA's National Organic Program regulates the standards for any farm, wild crop harvesting, or handling operation that wants to sell an agricultural product as organically produced.
We talk a lot about cooking times on this site, and as with most grains (or grain - like ingredients), cooking time can vary greatly from rice to rice depending on the type of wild rice you buy, when it was harvested, and so on - so keep that in mind as you go into any recipe that features wild rice.
I like to offer something back to the wild when I harvest from it, such as coffee grinds or a healing crystal, as a way to thank the plant for its offering to me.
Humans are powerful agents of evolutionary change: Wild animals and plants that are hunted or harvested evolve three times as quickly as they would naturally, according to a study from the University of California at Santa Cruz.
Here, we refer to predominantly unregulated (and often illegal and unsustainable) harvesting of wildlife for human consumption as «bushmeat hunting» or «wild meat» hunting.
As such, many people choose to wild harvest their own from local trees.
These diets also included varying amounts of naturally raised or wild - harvested fruits and vegetables, often fermented, as well as varying quantities of fermented or sprouted grains.
A tonic as clean and pure as the wild desert plants we harvested to create it.
A perennial when grown in the wild, chia is usually considered annual when grown for commercial purposes, as harvest will require the plant to be torn.
Along with growing wild and being cherished as a house plant, Aloe Vera is commonly harvested for agricultural and medicinal purposes.
First off, in Malaysia Tonkat Ali has been declared as a protected plant since 2001 and wild harvesting from its forest is illegal.
As I made this recipe, I thought of how many cooks harvested wild black walnuts 84 years ago.
Wild blueberries contain less sugar per serving, are twice as high in antioxidants, and are even usually always grown without pesticides and herbicides, even if they're not organic because they're wild harvested and not subjected to traditional farming methWild blueberries contain less sugar per serving, are twice as high in antioxidants, and are even usually always grown without pesticides and herbicides, even if they're not organic because they're wild harvested and not subjected to traditional farming methwild harvested and not subjected to traditional farming methods.
I don't consider economics or sustainability as a consideration when talking about diet though but if you want to get technical, animals exist in the wild all over the world, fruits and vegetable are artificially raised, meaning we have to plant them, tend to them harvest them and they wouldn't exist without us.
As suggested, the genuine wild article only accounts for about 20 % at most of the harvest.
As a wild plant which you can harvest while enjoying the feeling of being a prehistoric caveman, dandelions are easily superior.
fresh limes + peppermint + wild sage A tonic as clean and pure as the wild desert plants we harvested to create it.
by Walter Chaw From John Ford to Akira Kurosawa to Sergio Leone then back to the United States with Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch, trace the odd, international lineage of the American western genre as the seeds of its own completion are sown by Ford, only to be harvested a few decades down the line with a singular bloodbath south of the proverbial border.
As a family, they harvest salmon and wild berries, keep a vegetable garden, turkeys and chickens, and they hunt caribou, moose, and bear for meat.
Most prairie dogs sold in the pet market are harvested as babies from wild populations - perhaps this is why so many defy domestication.
Depending on the final decisions, all imports into the U.S. — as well as interstate movement of both wild - harvested and captive - bred corals and fish — could come to an end or be subjected to regulations that render it cost - prohibitive to deal in the species.
The G&V also espouses an eco-friendly attitude, exemplified by beehives on the roof, an Evogro hydroponic machine used to grow herbs for the hotel's Epicurean bar and Italian Cucina restaurant, and a small spa using Scottish products such as «wild - harvested» plants and minerals and seaweed extracts.
Kelp harvesting continues at low levels elsewhere in California, but kelp farming in other regions of the world has replaced wild harvesting as the world's primary source of kelp.
Such traditional medicinal practices, known to threaten primate species as well as tigers and bears, also pose a shocking danger to wild dogs: Half of all known wild canid species, including two endangered ones, are harvested for use in folk treatments.According to the BBC, a team of researchers led by Professor Romulo Alves of the State University of Paraiba in Brazil «found evidence that canids are used in the treatment of at least 28 medical conditions, including asthma, arthritis, back ache, bronchial illnesses, chicken pox, eczema, epilepsy, flu, kidney diseases, measles and mumps, as well as the treatment of stomach complaints, snake bites, and warts.»
In Southern Africa there is another moth, Gonometa rufobrunnea that is also harvested as a wild silk.
Over the years, she's seen how sea level rise, as well as timber harvesting and other industrial activities, have changed the river, making it wider, wilder and more difficult for fish to navigate.
Wild oysters, such as these harvested by dredging, remain an important part of the industry in the Chesapeake Bay.
Typically, these ferns are harvested from the wild and shipped to the U.S., where they are particularly popular as Palm Sunday decorations.
An enhanced engagement with the market could occur through growth in the production of goods exports (of arts and harvested wildlife), services exports (such as recreational fisheries and eco - and cultural tourism) and import substitutes (such as selling fish and wild harvested game locally, if restrictive regulations could be modified and property rights in commercial species vested with Aboriginal people).
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