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Identifying Edible Roadkill by the Woodlands

By woodlandstv

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Artist and Wild Food Forager, Alison Brierley - aka - Tribal Ali, explains the steps to take to identify whether dead animals found by the side of the road are edible.

For more info on her work visit
www.alisonbrierley.wordpress.com

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Discussion

An inspiring, thought provoking video that's been filmed and presented in a considerate manner – both in relation to the bird and the viewer. To be informed and educated is to be empowered…and this video takes strides towards the belief that we can change people's viewpoint of what is considered the norm.

Anita Golob

May 18, 2015

Only on YouTube will you find a hot blonde showing off cleavage to get you to eat roadkill.  Can the end be far now?  LOL

NTACvOS

June 15, 2015

enjoyed it!

Prepper Babe

August 24, 2015

Thank you.. very informative

ScoobYSnaX

August 25, 2015

Is there anything you wouldn't eat? I hear raccoon is really worm infested… etc..?

ScoobYSnaX

August 25, 2015

I thought that all of you Rasta-haired wing nuts were vegans.

Jimmy Jimmy

September 10, 2015

+Jim Smith hey I saw her first…;)

Lost Zoo

September 16, 2015

thanks for your skills tribal ali 😉 and thanks to u too claudia !! C U bye

Pagan Bushcraft

September 21, 2015

good tips` love the bush an survival skills stealth camping -and yes you are gorgeous love dreadlocked women : )x

psycoolcat

January 22, 2016

why don't you save it like a kind human being

Bo Uce

January 25, 2016