that's a good initiative to make kind of awareness to layman 

On Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 11:37:17 AM UTC+5:30 Forgotten Greens wrote:

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

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