A stroll through a Southern California park can look very different once you start noticing which plants are edible. That was the focus of a recent Instagram Reel from sustainabil ...
After a daylong downpour, the sun broke through as Robin Greenfield stepped out of his boots and planted his feet in the muddy grass at Gordon Park in Riverwest. He was ready to find something to eat.
A shared map can help connect available food with people who can actually use it.
The forest also includes newer sections centered on more calorie-dense crops, such as chestnuts.
For many viewers, the most surprising part of Robin Greenfield’s tiny home life wasn’t the freezing Wisconsin temperatures — it was everything else that came with it. After sharing his off-grid ...
"Imagine if we did this with all of our public buildings." ...
In an Instagram reel, Greenfield (@robin.greenfield) says collecting and foraging for wild food in Los Angeles' Griffith Park ...
Brambleberry vines clung to the sleeves of environmental activist Robin Greenfield as he reached down to uproot a green, leafy weed. “OK, who knows who we have here?” he asked, holding up a plant that ...
Talk about a green thumb. Environmental activist Robin Greenfield, 36, has been wiping with leaves instead of toilet paper for a decade now — and he has no plans to stop. Greenfield first began his ...
He’s kicking footwear to the curb. Robin Greenfield hasn’t worn shoes in more than a decade — even while hiking mountains or ambling through the grocery store. “People look down on me a lot; people ...
Editor's note: Foraging is not allowed in Milwaukee County Parks, in large part due to contaminated soils around the area. It is allowed in state parks and in some other Wisconsin counties. Read more ...