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'It stayed with me,' says Shane, 42. 'The idea of foraging, of the countryside, of getting something for nothing.
8.55pm BST 54 min: Liverpool's best chance of the game is forged by the foraging of Moses.
In addition, investigations of the foraging of insect pollinators, such as honeybees, have led to impressive increases in agricultural crop yields throughout the world.
He's doing a United States tour for his new cookbook (yes, "Fäviken" — from Phaidon Press) based on the woodsy foraging of a hunter/chef.
And if the plagues promised with global warming don't include an onslaught of frogs, there is more than enough to worry about: the exhibition predicts proliferation of malaria and desperate foraging of wildlife.
Redzepi's Noma restaurant, which relies heavily on foraging of Scandinavian forest floors and the shoreline, is an interesting avatar of an age of limited resources (even if the resources required to dine there are considerable).
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Old foragers after extended periods of foraging (foraging duration >15 days): Foragers of random foraging age were caught at the hive entrance.
Pairs of seeds were presented within 5 cm of foraging trails of C. femoratus ants.
Manipulation of foraging selectivity of livestock is a key to managing their impact on the landscape, but it is difficult.
47 First forage of the half goes to Newcastle, Jenas spraying it wide excellently to Shearer.
New Jersey bears have a more concentrated forage of acorns, hazelnuts, beechnuts, and so forth — foods that build fat.
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