Introduction to Roadkill Harvest
Workshops · Educational Class

Introduction to Roadkill Harvest

An introductory workshop on the ethical and practical aspects of harvesting roadkill, focusing on utilizing resources sustainably.

Sat, 31 Oct 2026 – Sun, 1 Nov 2026 9:00 AM (America/Detroit) Tillers International Scotts , Michigan
The Introduction to Roadkill Harvest workshop at Tillers International provides a unique educational opportunity to learn about the ethical and practical aspects of harvesting wild game. Participants will explore techniques for processing deer and other game, emphasizing the importance of utilizing as much of the animal as possible. This hands-on class is designed for those interested in sustainable living, homesteading, and developing practical outdoor skills in a respectful and responsible manner.

What to Expect

A comprehensive, hands-on educational experience focused on the responsible processing of wild game.

Who Should Attend

  • Homesteaders
  • Outdoor enthusiasts
  • Sustainable living advocates
  • Hunters
  • Culinary students

Agenda Overview

The workshop covers the identification, safety, and processing techniques for roadkill harvesting.
Venue & Address
Tillers International
10515 E O P Ave
Scotts , Michigan – 49088
United States
Organizer
Tillers International · Educational Organization
Dedicated to teaching traditional and sustainable skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the focus?
Ethical and sustainable harvesting of roadkill.
Where is it held?
Tillers International in Scotts, MI.
Is it hands-on?
Yes, the class includes practical processing techniques.
What should I bring?
Check the event website for required gear.
Is there a fee?
Yes, the registration fee is $90.
Who is the instructor?
Experts from Tillers International.
Tags
Workshop Sustainability Homesteading Outdoor Skills Scotts Michigan
Summary
Join this unique workshop at Tillers International to learn ethical and sustainable roadkill harvesting techniques.
Highlights
  • Ethical harvesting practices
  • Game processing techniques
  • Sustainable resource utilization
  • Hands-on learning
  • Expert instruction
  • Practical outdoor skills
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