SCIENCECROSSCUT SEATTLE
SPONGE PARK, TROUT & INTO THE WEEDS
The only native trout species in the southeast is threatened by human activity and climate change. An Atlanta neighborhood once devastated by a catastrophic storm now hosts a park with a hidden mission. Author Tama Matsuoka Wong uses 'weeds' in teas, tinctures, cocktails, and meals.
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