AT: Ornithomycology: Where Birds and Fungi Intersect

Online Zoom

Hybrid - In Person (Austin) or Virtual. Registration is required. With birds in the air and fungi in the earth, you may think that the two don’t interact much. However, there are several documented ways that fungi and birds play roles in each other’s lives. In this talk, we will explore some of the known... Read More →

Free

AT: Mushroom Walk at Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve

Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve 527 Co Rd 4777, Warren, TX, United States

In Person. Registration Required. Fee $5 (CTMS Members), $10 (Non-Members). Space Limited. Join legendary mycologist David Lewis, author of Mushrooms of the Gulf Coast States who has discovered many new species of mushrooms in Deep East Texas at the Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve. The preserve offers a sampling of the diversity of the area. ... Read More →

AT: Mushroom Walk at David Lewis Property

David Lewis Property (Newton County) Texas, United States

In Person. Registration Required. Fee $5 (CTMS Members) $10 (Non-Members). Space Limited. Join legendary mycologist David Lewis, author of Mushrooms of the Gulf Coast States who has discovered many new species of mushrooms in Deep East Texas at his 60 acres Bleakwood property. It has 5 plant associations, including upland pine, beech-magnolia-pine-oak slope forest, baygall,... Read More →

AT: Mushroom Walk at Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary

Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary 2001 FM 945 South, Cleveland, Texas

In Person. Registration Required. Fee $5 (CTMS Members) $10 (Non-Members). Space Limited. Join legendary mycologist David Lewis, author of Mushrooms of the Gulf Coast States who has discovered many new species of mushrooms in Deep East Texas at the Little Thicket Nature Sanctuary (LNTS). The sanctuary is a pristine 655 acre property with trails and... Read More →

$5

AT: Bugs, Mushrooms and Decomposition

Hybrid In person and Virtual Session, see description for program details

Hybrid offering in person or online via zoom.  Register in advance here.   Fee range $7-$21. In person event at the ECO CENTRO building at 1802 North Main Avenue, San Antonio, TX, 78212.  Also available via zoom.  Pre-registration required for zoom attendees.  The Central Texas Mycology Society monthly program, held in person or via online registration... Read More →

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At: Wild Mushroom Foraging in Texas

March 19th.  Hybrid.  7pm - 8pm. Program information found here. The Central Texas Mycology Society presents Wild Mushroom Foraging in Texas with guest speaker Angel Schatz. Angel radiates passion for understanding the ecosystem of central Texas and making mycology education accessible to anyone who shares interest. There are thousands of mushroom species in Texas and... Read More →

Free

AT: Applied Mycology, Exploring Biotechnical Frontiers

Virtual - Webinar

Virtual. April 16th 7pm-9pm. Central Texas Mycology is hosting a zoom session with Speaker Daniel Reyes on the topic of applied mcyology.   To register for the program visit link here. Join Daniel Reyes, a seasoned expert in applied mycology, for an insightful journey into the latest advancements by fungi in biotechnology. Delve into the captivating... Read More →

AT: Canyon Lake – Mycology 101- All Mushrooms are Magic

In person

Free, in person class at Tye Preston Memorial Library.  Hosted by the Central Texas Mycological Society.  Tye Preston Memorial Library located at 16311 South Access RoadCanyon Lake, TX, 78133 Join us in Canyon Lake for a free class where we will learn the basics of mycology and learn how the fungi is entangled in all... Read More →

Free

AT: Central Tx Mycological Society Webinar – Mycelium Builds Community

Learn how to upcycle mushroom blocks to grow more mushrooms, build soil, clean up contamination and more.  Join Angel Schatz for a myceliating talk on the Mushroom Block Giveaway program that has grown the Central Texas Mycology into one of the most active myco clubs in North America. This talk will explore the profound impact... Read More →