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Datasets imported into Falling Fruit fall into two main categories. "Community maps" are built by foragers and freegans as they peruse their communities for things to eat. We are indebted to the hardworking citizen-cartographers who have compiled this data. "Tree inventories" are compiled by cities, universities, and other institutions wishing to better document and care for their trees. We mine these vast datasets for food-producing species and add them to the map. To help us map your neighborhood fruit trees, contact your school or city urging them to share their tree inventory with us.
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The database currently contains %{types} different types of edibles (most, but not all, are plant species) distributed over %{locations} locations. For each type, the following table lists common names, scientific names, links to outside references, and total count.
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Summary of sources
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ample_harvest
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American food banks that accept produce donations
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food_banks
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Food banks
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food_banks_canada
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Food banks in Canada
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food_banks_intro
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Foragers and private tree owners are encouraged to donate their surplus produce to charity. Consider partnering with groups like those listed above, or donating directly to organizations feeding the hungry in your community. The major food bank networks are listed below; homeless shelters, schools, and senior centers are also worth considering.
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global_foodbanking_network
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Food banks networks throughout the world
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grow_pick_and_distribute
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Grow · Pick · Distribute
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Listed below are organizations that grow food in public spaces (food forests, public orchards), pick food (urban foraging, farm gleaning), or distribute food (exchanges, donations). Organizations are listed by country, state (if applicable), and city. Those with crossed-out names are believed to be inactive. If you know of others that should be on this list, <a href="mailto:info@fallingfruit.org">contact us</a>!
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