Radio Interview about the Wild Harvest Table
Learn more about the history of the Wild Harvest Table website and some of the research Cornell has been conducting about the nutrition of wild game and food preferences by…
Learn more about the history of the Wild Harvest Table website and some of the research Cornell has been conducting about the nutrition of wild game and food preferences by…
We’re not just about recipes! Last spring, as part of a research project, we surveyed nearly 500 people in the Finger Lakes region who were identified as “locavores”, people who…
The Wild Harvest Table team recently published the article, “The Absence of Wild Game and Fish Species from the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference: Addressing Information Gaps in Wild Caught Foods.”…
In the article “Extending the Locavore Movement to Wild Fish and Game: Questions and Implications,” Keith Tidball, Moira Tidball, and Paul Curtis explain the many benefits associated with consuming local fish…
Although there are many possibilities as to why more hunters are hunting for meat, major trends seem to indicate that this could be due to the recession, the locavore movement,…
A few weeks ago, intern Rachel Blomberg presented her summer research and work for The Wild Harvest Table at a poster session alongside fellow Cornell Cooperative Extension Interns. At the…
The Absence of Wild Game and Fish Species from the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference
Presentation from the North East Regional Center for Rural Development local food conference.