Hi there,

It’s summer, which means slow afternoons, long evenings, and a little more
time to reconnect with the world around us. What better way to do that than
by exploring the plants growing right in your neighbourhood?

We’re excited to introduce *Map the Wild – India's first board game on wild
edible and medicinal greens.* Designed as a light-strategy game for two
players or teams, it invites you into a climate-altered world where
survival depends on recognising and using the plants around you.

But it’s more than just a game.
With beautifully illustrated card sets, *Map the Wild* also doubles up as a
field companion, something you can carry along on your evening walks as you
begin to notice, identify, and connect with the wild foods around you.

Created as part of Forgotten Greens
<https://www.instagram.com/forgottengreens/>’ ongoing work to revive the
fast-disappearing traditions of foraging and working with uncultivated
greens, this game is an invitation to learn, reflect, and engage; with
curiosity and play. Whether you’re playing with friends, family, or simply
exploring it on your own, *Map the Wild* opens up conversations about
biodiversity, urban ecology, and traditional knowledge in a changing world.

Get your copy here - https://rzp.io/rzp/Wd1jTm7

Your support helps us take this work to more people and spaces. And if you
know someone who would enjoy learning about plants the fun way, do share it
with them.

Warmly,
Shruti Tharayil
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Shruti Tharayil
Founder - Forgotten Greens
https://linktr.ee/forgottengreens

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