Beech Brook, Passaic Co., NJ – Saturday, August 23rd
Join us for a walk in Beech Brook, Passaic County, NJ, Saturday, August 23rd. Beech Brook is home to an undescribed species of Earth Tongue, provisionally […]
Join us for a walk in Beech Brook, Passaic County, NJ, Saturday, August 23rd. Beech Brook is home to an undescribed species of Earth Tongue, provisionally […]
NYMS has visited this location this location only three times since list-keeping began. In 2019 we identified 89 species of fungi, in 2023, 135 and in […]
The stunning, vivid blue crust fungus, Terana coerulea (Cobalt Crust), is sometimes found on our South Mountain walk. Bring paper bags for collecting specimens, a hand […]
Pelham Bay Park is the largest park in the NYC park system. Though most NYers visit to enjoy Orchard Beach, the woods of Hunter's Island are […]
NYMS is pleased to announce our inaugural event for Climate Week NYC on Tuesday 9/23, 5-7pm! Learn about fungi's important role in our present and future […]
At our walk in Woodlawn in October 2023, a rare mushroom—Calocybe sp. 'NY01' was collected a stone's throw from Gary Lincoff's grave. It is a beautiful […]
We are returning to Soyuzivka (Soy-ya-`zyou-ka) in Kerhonkson, NY for our annual Catskill Weekend. Soyuzivka is a Ukrainian Village Resort in the heart of the Shawangunks […]
Join us on Saturday to collect mushrooms to display at Fungus Festival. We need fresh, impressive, and unusual mushrooms to display at Sunday's Fungus Festival. The […]
We are so excited to share with you this year's NYMS Fungus Festival! Sunday, October 5, 2025, 11am-3pm At Randall’s Island Urban Farm The address is […]
The New York Mycological Society along with COMA (Connecticut-Westchester Mycological Association) are having our annual joint potluck picnic. We are having it at Pelton Pond in […]
We are returning to South Mountain Reservation for a second walk this fall. There may be hens. Bring paper bags for collecting specimens, a hand lens, […]
This is a special, family friendly, mycological walk with a slight bent towards urban arboriculture and agriculture. It's the perfect time to enjoy the end of […]
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