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Weddin

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BCT Region

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Relative to plants and animals, the diversity and significance of fungi is little known. Yet fungi are vital in creating and stabilising soils, nourishing and interconnecting plants, recycling nutrients, retaining and filtering water, restoring environmental damage and essentially underpinning ecosystem health and resilience. 

This workshop introduces participants to the diversity of the Kingdom Fungi and the basic principles of fungus identification, including fungi from the various local habitat types and those from further afield. In addition to their ecological significance, we will also discuss various cultural aspects of fungi such as edibility and toxicity and their use in land restoration.

Following an interactive indoor session around the specimen table, we will then head to a local field site to search for fungi of interest.

Our enthusiastic presenter, Alison Pouliot, BA (Philosophy), BSc Hons (Zoology), PhD (Ecology/Mycology) is an ecologist, professional environmental photographer and author with a focus on fungi. Her work spans both northern and southern hemispheres where she is actively involved in teaching, research and conservation. Alison is author of The Allure of Fungi, Wild Mushrooming, and Underground Lovers: Encounters with Fungi. For more information on Alison, head to www.alisonpouliot.com

 

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Number of Attendees
22
Number of Landowners
15
Event Outcome

16/5/24 Weddin Landcare  Fb post - include 12 photos

We had soooo much fun on our Fungi Foray today with mycologist Alison Pouliot! Alison brought a great array of fungi (and non-fungi just to test us 😉) along with a wealth of knowledge. Was an honour to have such a fantastic presenter! 🍄
We also had a surprise guest - Grenfell girl, novelist and nature writer, Inga Simpson! Great to have you along Inga.
Today's workshop was organised through Central West Regional Landcare and jointly funded through a partnership between Landcare NSW and the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust, working together to raise awareness and support private land conservation efforts across the state. Thank you to Tiffany Mason for coming along to tell us all about the BCT and the great work you do and opportunities you offer.
We hope everyone who came along enjoyed being fungified! Or at least enjoyed the wonderful catering once again by Unwind in Grenfell at the beautiful venue, The Collective Grenfell