Mycology 101
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- čas přidán 12. 04. 2022
- GUEST SPEAKER: Angel Schatz @forage.atx
DATE: Wednesday, April 13, 2022
TIME: 7 PM CST
Join Central Texas Mycological Society and the City of Harker Heights for an online class where we will learn the basics of mycology and learn how the fungi queendom is entangled in all parts of our life. We will also cover some basics on mushroom identification, how fungi benefits our entire ecosystem, our health and more.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Angel Schatz radiates passion for understanding the ecosystem of central Texas and making gardening with mushrooms accessible to anyone who shares interest. Not only is she part of the leadership team of the Central Texas Mycological Society, but Austin Organic Gardeners as well; harmonizing vegetable gardening and mushroom growing, particularly by using recycled mushroom blocks.
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That was very interesting! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Cheers from Wisconsin.
Awesomeness! I believe we here in Arkansas have the Amanita Arkansana as well. I love learning to forage! My granny taught me how back in the 90s but I'm just getting back into it and bringing my kids along too.
I live in south Austin, I've been getting into the benefit of mushrooms and learning about growing them and how they benefit the ecosystem. And i just saw now your video. Very interesting
Thank you for posting so soon! I had a birthday dinner this evening and could not attend the live stream. Looks like it’s going to be great.
Wish I got interested sooner. Mycology is awesome
Saw you on munchauzen's stream.
Any clue where I can find more lectures? I’m out of books at my library and running short on CZcams videos regarding mycology. Thank you♥️
Wow, thanks, learned a lot. I wish we had more happening, in fact, anything at all happening in Savannah, GA.
Thanks for the video
This is a wonderful 101 intro!
If I could find a job after I’d go to school for mycology lol
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Massachusetts state mushroom is calvatia gigantea i think giant puff ball
really nice video thank u so much but the backgroudn noise is making me insane esp at 45min in
What? That’s cool. Kids be eating dead bugs smiles 40:00
hello angle my name is wassila and im a morrocan student who just gradueted high school and im intrested in becoming a mycologist but in my contry this feild is very not heard of and i couldnt find a college that offers courses in mycologie ,i was wondering if i should pursue a biologie degree as a starter to my career and then specialize in parasitologie abroad if its possible or is it necessary to attend medical school and get a masters degree first ,i hope to get a clarification of whats needed to pursue mycologie
I think a biology undergrad/backelor is a good place to start, then you can apply to grad schools abroad to specialize more in mycology. good luck!
Great course, but 'funga' will never catch on. People can't even come to a consensus on how 'fungi' is properly pronounced as is, but we at least already have it as a functional term for what you're using 'funga' for. To quote the late Bert Lance, "if it ain't broke don't fix it".
Awesomeness! I believe we here in Arkansas have the Amanita Arkansana as well. I love learning to forage! My granny taught me how back in the 90s but I'm just getting back into it and bringing my kids along too.