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Is roadkill a viable meat source? - 'Harvesting the highway" is becoming more and more prevalent
guardian.co.uk ^ | Sept. 13, 2009 | Lucy Siegle

Posted on 09/20/2009 5:15:28 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY

Presumably following the maxim of "waste not, want not", utilising roadkill has become a trend. In the UK, top forager Fergus Drennan (www.wildmanwildfood.com) has taken to holding roadkill suppers.

In Australia one Les Hall published a handy guidebook to spotting deceased species on the road.

And in Canada designer Amy Nugent has taken things a step further, "harvesting" highway hits from bears and moose (what you might call megafauna) through to porcupines to fashion a celebrated jewellery range (www.roadquill.ca) that includes bracelets and tie slides.

I'm not completely blind to the ethical reasoning here.

The first rule of sustainability is that humanity should use abundance, and there is sadly an abundance of roadkill; at one famed US junction (Highway 27 at Lake Jackson near Tallahassee, Florida), a turtle has a 98.86% chance of being squished, while on our roads the People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) estimates that 1-2% of the national population of hedgehogs, around 15,000, is killed on roads each year.

Secondly, carrion appeals to those who hate waste and, as one prolific UK roadkill consumer puts it, out of 40 carcasses found here, 20 will be edible, which may seem like good odds for something that's free. Finally and sensationally, animal rights campaigners tend to give roadkill the green light, including Peta, which deems roadkill meat acceptable fodder, as it's meat that hasn't come courtesy of the "barbaric" meat industry.

But it's hardly a natural end. The sustainability argument is undermined by the fact that roadkill is interlinked with the automobile and road-building sectors (both known for their thumping environmental and carbon footprints). After all, cyclists don't take out much native wildlife.

According to a study by Royal Holloway and Bedford university, hedgehogs have the poorest road skills.

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KEYWORDS: roadkill
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To: libertarian27

LOL


21 posted on 09/20/2009 5:47:42 PM PDT by GOPJ (When I hear "New York Times"-fair or unfair-what I hear is "New York Times Whore House"...)
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To: goat granny

Not skunk - stripe goes the wrong way.


22 posted on 09/20/2009 5:48:48 PM PDT by reg45 (Be calm everyone. The idiot children are in charge!)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Fresh roadkill? On your way to town, put an X next to the road kill - on the way home anything without an “X” is fresh... ( old joke )


23 posted on 09/20/2009 5:49:45 PM PDT by GOPJ (When I hear "New York Times"-fair or unfair-what I hear is "New York Times Whore House"...)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Here in Alaska during the winter its colder outside than most deep freezers, we have a lot of people here that actively harvest moose collisions.

Though I can’t seem to get the seasoning right when I make Subaru Sausage.


24 posted on 09/20/2009 5:50:58 PM PDT by Eye of Unk ("If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." T. Paine)
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To: goat granny
I have been told coon taste good, but you have to pick all the buckshot out of it first

Not if it's got tread marks.

25 posted on 09/20/2009 5:51:01 PM PDT by reg45 (Be calm everyone. The idiot children are in charge!)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

In Kalifornia, road kill is illegal...


26 posted on 09/20/2009 5:51:39 PM PDT by Randy Larsen ( BTW, If I offend you! Please let me know, I may want to offend you again!)
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To: Free ThinkerNY
Not all road kill is good to eat.


27 posted on 09/20/2009 5:52:41 PM PDT by ThomasThomas (Your It.)
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To: reg45

I hate coons, tread marks are better.......but anyway to dispatch those mean demons are good..


28 posted on 09/20/2009 5:55:08 PM PDT by goat granny
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To: goat granny

Badger (Taxidea taxis)

Tough critter...needs marinating and slow cooking; probably LOL

29 posted on 09/20/2009 5:55:51 PM PDT by Dust in the Wind
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To: Free ThinkerNY

The amount of roadkill in Florida is absolutely prodigious. The trucks on the the Tamiami Trail picking up the morning roadkill are constantly filling up.


30 posted on 09/20/2009 5:57:51 PM PDT by denydenydeny ("I'm sure this goes against everything you've been taught, but right and wrong do exist"-Dr House)
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To: Dust in the Wind

Thanks for clearing that up for me...I sure couldn’t figure it out...not too many badgers in Michigan.


31 posted on 09/20/2009 5:58:19 PM PDT by goat granny
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To: Free ThinkerNY

I always have a good amount of venison “road kill jerky” over the winter.

Friends of mine know I make it and bring me any good, clean kills, and in return we both get great jerky!


32 posted on 09/20/2009 5:58:26 PM PDT by airborne (Don't let history record that, when faced with evil, you did nothing!)
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To: Free ThinkerNY
Hoping to freak everyone out who reads this post, the answer is very simple: it depends.

5.56mm

33 posted on 09/20/2009 6:00:17 PM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: Free ThinkerNY
http://www.roadkilltoys.com/component/page,shop.browse/category_id,5/option,com_virtuemart/Itemid,80/

Road kill stuffed animals.


34 posted on 09/20/2009 6:00:56 PM PDT by ThomasThomas (Your It.)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Mmmm,mmm nothing says good eatin’ like a big stack of flat-cats still warm from the road!


35 posted on 09/20/2009 6:01:54 PM PDT by skepsel
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Eat around the tire marks Billy, it’s your favorite turtlini.


36 posted on 09/20/2009 6:25:22 PM PDT by dangerdoc
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To: Revelation 911

I should be embarrassed to tell this story, but one day at 8:05 my boyfriend came back on the way to work with a 150lb feral boar his buddy had hit right in front of him.

He asked me could I have it ready for lunch and I did.

Milam County, TX.

Hog wasn’t totally dead, so it was interesting. I’d only dressed deer prior to that.


37 posted on 09/20/2009 6:33:34 PM PDT by txhurl (Re-founding kids: Giles and O'Keefe.)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

YEA SOCIALISM !

\o/

(AND it’s eco-friendly since no extra carbons were emitted to raise or kill the ‘meat’)


38 posted on 09/20/2009 6:35:35 PM PDT by sten
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To: sten

I have taken some mighty fine tasting ruffled grouse from one grill to another, so to speak.


39 posted on 09/20/2009 6:47:21 PM PDT by Nakota
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To: Free ThinkerNY

I’ve seen “Road Kill Helper” in a truck stop. YCK!


40 posted on 09/20/2009 6:50:54 PM PDT by RebelTXRose
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