Lectures celebrate 100 years of the Farlow Herbarium
The storied Farlow Herbarium in Boston is celebrating its 100th anniversary! To celebrate they are offering a series of lectures to the general public on November […]
The storied Farlow Herbarium in Boston is celebrating its 100th anniversary! To celebrate they are offering a series of lectures to the general public on November […]
Unfortunately, the conditions on Randall's Island are very dry, with no rain forecast for the near future. Because of that we must cancel the walk which […]
Please join NYMS partners the Bronx River Foodway/Bronx River Alliance for their 3rd annual Community Banquet Saturday, November 2nd from 12-4pm at Concrete Plant Park, site of one of […]
Next Monday's week's ID meeting will be happening online.
Rather than using our usual format we're going to experiment a little. Since there are fewer fungi to be found this time of year, we'll be diving deeper into genera that a lot of people are interested in. This Monday the spotlight is on the milky caps - Lactarius and Lactifluus, hosted and moderated by the club's own expert Bethany Beech.
Bring your most exciting or confounding milky cap observations and let's figure them out together.
As always we encourage you to use iNaturalist to share your observations - it's a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Next Monday's week's ID meeting will be happening online.
Rather than using our usual format we're going to experiment a little. Since there are fewer fungi to be found this time of year, we'll be diving deeper into genera that a lot of people are interested in. This Monday the spotlight is on the milky caps - Lactarius and Lactifluus, hosted and moderated by the club's own expert Bethany Beech.
Bring your most exciting or confounding milky cap observations and let's figure them out together.
As always we encourage you to use iNaturalist to share your observations - it's a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Join us for a walk in Seton Falls Park, Bronx this Sunday, November 17th! Bring paper bags for collecting specimens, a hand lens, a knife, a […]
Next Monday's week's ID meeting will be happening online.
Rather than using our usual format we're going to experiment a little. Since there are fewer fungi to be found this time of year, we'll be diving deeper into genera that a lot of people are interested in. This Monday the spotlight is on the milky caps - Lactarius and Lactifluus, hosted and moderated by the club's own expert Bethany Beech.
Bring your most exciting or confounding milky cap observations and let's figure them out together.
As always we encourage you to use iNaturalist to share your observations - it's a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
If you've been interested in learning how to grow mushrooms, here is your opportunity to learn. NYMS partner Biotech without Borders has recently launched a workshop […]
NYMS member and Fungus Festival organizer Sneha Ganguly is hosting a myco-materials class, Mushroom Tea & Dyeing at Fou Gallery's new space in Manhattan by Union […]
NYMS member and Fungus Festival organizer Sneha Ganguly is hosting a myco-materials class, Mushroom Tea & Dyeing at Fou Gallery's new space in Manhattan by Union […]
Join us for a walk in Cunningham Park, Bronx this Sunday, November 24th! Bring paper bags for collecting specimens, a hand lens, a knife, a tackle […]
Next Monday's week's ID meeting will be happening online.
Rather than using our usual format we're going to experiment a little. Since there are fewer fungi to be found this time of year, we'll be diving deeper into genera that a lot of people are interested in. This Monday the spotlight is on the milky caps - Lactarius and Lactifluus, hosted and moderated by the club's own expert Bethany Beech.
Bring your most exciting or confounding milky cap observations and let's figure them out together.
As always we encourage you to use iNaturalist to share your observations - it's a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:

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