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SUMMARY:Come join us for an in-person ID meeting this Monday May 6
DESCRIPTION:Next Monday’s ID meeting will take place from 6.30 to 8.30 at Ethan Crenson’s place in Brooklyn. \nAttendees can of course arrive later and leave earlier. \nPlease bring any interesting specimens regardless of whether you have identified them or not\, and check out what others have found. \nIn person ID meetings are a great way of developing your hands-on identification skills and dipping your toes into microscopy! \nThe event details are only viewable to active members who are logged into the website. To view details of the event\, please use the login form in the left sidebar. \n \nThere will be microscopes and lots of books. \nWe encourage you to use iNaturalist – it’s a great way to keep track of your finds\, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects: \n\nFungi of New York City.\nFungi Beyond New York City.\nSlime Molds of New York City.
URL:https://www.newyorkmyc.org/event/come-join-us-for-an-in-person-id-meeting-this-monday-may-6/
LOCATION:Ethan Crenson’s\, 305 6th Street #1\, Brooklyn\, 11215\, United States
CATEGORIES:ID Meetings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ethan Crenson":MAILTO:president@newyorkmyc.org
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SUMMARY:Fungal World Wonders: A Discussion of Some of the Most Amazing Fungi I Have Encountered
DESCRIPTION:Since the MycoConsortium of the Northeast is filled with people that have great interest in fungi\, this presentation will focus on some of the wonders of the fungal world that Bob has encountered over the past decades. These examples are in his top list of fungi that represent the extraordinary nature of the fungal kingdom – they are fungi with a WOW factor. \nBob Blanchette is a professor in the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Minnesota where he teaches classes and carries out research on the biology and ecology of fungi that grow on and attack trees and wood. He has studied fungi from Minnesota’s old growth temperate forests to the rainforests of the Amazon and tropical forests of Asia as well as many investigations on fungi in the Arctic and Antarctic. His studies on wood decay processes have led to many collaborative projects around the world to help conserve ancient and historic woods including sunken ships\, Old Kingdom Egyptian wooden statues\, King Midas’ Tomb\, expedition huts in Antarctica built by Scott and Shackleton and many others. He also has been involved with many ethnomycological investigations to understand better how Indigenous People from different parts of the world used forest fungi. A few of his current studies include investigating gigantic bioluminescent fungal networks in the Ecuadorean Amazon\, using fungi to control invasive exotic species such as the emerald ash borer and buckthorn and the taxonomy of Ganoderma and other polypores. \nThis lecture was recorded and is viewable to active members who are logged in. To watch this video\, please use the login form in the left sidebar.
URL:https://www.newyorkmyc.org/event/fungal-world-wonders-a-discussion-of-some-of-the-most-amazing-fungi-i-have-encountered/
CATEGORIES:lectures
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87187936201
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SUMMARY:NYMS pop-up walk\, Long Pond Park\, Staten Island\, Saturday\, May 11th
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a walk in Long Pond Park\, Staten Island this Saturday\, May 11th! It’s still early in the season for fleshy-gilled mushrooms. Some gilled fungi that we have not seen since last year might be out. We should also see the usual ascomycetes\, crusts and polypores as well. \nBring paper bags for collecting specimens\, a hand lens\, a knife\, a tackle box\, water and a lunch. \nWe highly recommend using the iNaturalist app (IOS\, Android) to document the fungi you find. Find out how to use it here. \nIf you’ve never been on a mushroom walk with us before\, here is what to expect. \nThe event details are only viewable to active members who are logged into the website. To view details of the event\, please use the login form in the left sidebar. \n\nWe look forward to seeing you Saturday!
URL:https://www.newyorkmyc.org/event/nyms-pop-up-walk-long-pond-park-staten-island-saturday-may-11th/
LOCATION:Long Pond Park\, Hylan Blvd/Richard Av\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ethan Crenson":MAILTO:president@newyorkmyc.org
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SUMMARY:NYC Urban Park Rangers Led Mother's Day Mushroom ID Hike
DESCRIPTION:On this Mother’s Day\, learn about the different ways that mushrooms nurture the forest. This Urban Park Ranger led hike will take you through the forest to learn how to identify fungi.
URL:https://www.newyorkmyc.org/event/nyc-urban-park-rangers-led-mothers-day-mushroom-id-hike/
LOCATION:Ardeen Woods\, Arden Heights\, Staten Island\, 10312\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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