Join mycologist Dr. Andrew Wilson on a two-day exploration through meadows and forests to discover the hiding places of the elusive mountain mushrooms while learning about the ecology, natural history, and general biology of fungi. With the expert guidance, you will learn identification techniques, examine mushrooms in their natural habitats, learn how fungi contribute to ecosystems, and appreciate the incredible variety and beauty of Colorado's fungi. These fascinating fungi are essential partners for many plants in our native ecosystems. Understanding this important relationship enhances the amateur mushroom enthusiast’s search and enjoyment of local mushrooms. This year's workshop features one and a half days in the field collecting mushrooms on Thursday and Friday and culminates with collecting, preparing for, and helping with the Mushroom Fair on Friday. You will learn the most during the Mushroom Fair while helping sort, present and talk about the fungi you have collected in the class.
This workshop is perfect for anyone intrigued by these species, whether you are an experienced "shroomer," or have little background in the subject. This class is NOT about going to the "hot mushrooming spots" and picking edible mushrooms, but rather it is about gaining an understanding how these fungi help keep ecosystems balanced. Share your knowledge and invite your friends to the Annual Mushroom Fair.
This class requires advance registration to ensure appropriate planning for the field experience.
*Photo Courtesy of Aspen Center for Environmental Studies