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Around this time each year, women and girls from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation gather wild celery. They say their ancestors come back through the plant, and the ceremonial dig marks the arrival of spring.
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Mushroom hunters return to foraging with springtime morels. You can look for mushrooms in the Pacific Northwest throughout the seasons, searching for boletes in summer and chanterelles in fall. The Forest Service suggests only picking two-thirds of what you find to allow spores to seed for future mushrooms and leave food for wildlife.
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Wild mushrooms are going gangbusters this year in the Pacific Northwest, thanks to just the right weather conditions, and foragers are rejoicing after…