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Many
of the wardens in local nature reserves and field centres organize fungal walks so it's
always worth checking their programmes to
see if they can offer activities for school parties.
There
are almost 40
Local Fungus Recording Groups around the country,
and the British Mycological Society organizes a Network to which most
belong. They're made up of enthusiasts
who run them on a voluntary basis. We would recommend schools make contact
with their local group(s) because they are very often keen to share their
knowledge of wild fungi. The groups offer a friendly and welcoming
environment that helps new members thoroughly enjoy the world of fungi and
improve identification skills, but members of these groups are sometimes
willing to give talks or organize workshops in schools.
You
can find a list of contact addresses in TG05: Discover More
[CLICK
HERE to download]. To make contact, send
a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the group(s) nearest to you. WARNING: this page is no longer maintained so these addresses may vary
Several
of the Local
Fungus Recording Groups have their own web pages. This is a list of
hyperlinks to those we know about:
Association of British Fungus
Groups Buckinghamshire
Fungus Group Devon Fungus
Group Dorset
Fungus Group
Dublin Naturalists Field Club
Fungus Working Group East
Yorkshire Fungus Group Fungi to be With (London
Group) Fungus Group of
South East Scotland Grampian
Fungus Group Gwent Fungus
Group Hampshire Fungus
Group Huntingdon
Fungus Group Melbourn Mushroom
Club Mid Yorkshire Fungus
Group Norfolk Fungus
Study Group Northern Ireland Fungus Group North East Fungus
Study Group North
West Fungus Group Nottinghamshire Fungi
Group Pembrokeshire
Fungus Recording Network Warwickshire
Fungus Survey West
Weald Fungus Recording Group
And don't forget
English Nature,
The Field Studies Council,
Plantlife International,
and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB),
all of which make a considerable investment in
environmental education.
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