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Harvesting natural latex and piney tar (Brainstorming thread)

 
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We're trying to figure out if these tasks fit within the PEP program, and if so, where.

Maybe this task belongs in the Foraging badge? - Maybe not. Right now it's about foraging things for eating.
Maybe this task belongs in Natural Building? - Maybe not. Right now it's about building great big things.
Maybe this task belongs in Textiles? - Maybe not. Right now it's about making things, not harvesting them.

Maybe this task belongs in Woodland Care? - It's a bit about getting materials. Maybe so.
 
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Land based Material Science

Property based Material Science

Location dependent material Science

Homestead Material Science


but definitely  "XYZ  Material Science"
 
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