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Cookeina tricholoma (Mont.) Kuntze (2014, Yukatan). Photo by Yev Nyden

FFSC News & Stories

Field reports, member stories, and mushroom-related news, from newest to oldest. (Visit FFSC Events for upcoming club activities.)

Cookeina tricholoma (Mont.) Kuntze (2014, Yukatan). Photo by Yev Nyden

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Slime mold (Salt Point). Photo by Katherine Elvin

Stewardship

Katherine (Kitty) Elvin

Katherine (Kitty) Elvin

September 27, 2015

Salt Point State Park Closed to Mushroom Gathering

Mushroom collecting has been suspended until the rains come.

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Lisa finds a Ganoderma tsugae (North American Hemlock Reishi) at Echo Summit (2015)

Field Reports

Anne Stockel

Anne Stockel

September 21, 2015

Echo Summit 2015 Foray Report

Another great Echo Summit Foray is in the history books. 

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FFSC Foray group shot. Photo by Cass Fuentes

Field Reports

Cass Fuentes

Cass Fuentes

March 29, 2015

Foray and Habitat Walk March 2015

A great time was had during the FFSC Habitat Walk and Foray in Felton on Saturday, March 21st.

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Caldor Fire Recovery.  Photo by Katherine Elvin

Writings

Phil Carpenter

Phil Carpenter

January 27, 2015

Lost: The Companions View

...By now, the thunder was getting more intense, frequent and close. Henry still was not back. With the weather deteriorating rapidly, I knew something was wrong...

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Local Foray attendees. Photo by Cassandra Fuentes

Field Reports

Cass Fuentes

Cass Fuentes

January 26, 2015

2015 January Local Foray Wrap Up

A group of about 30 FFSC foragers descended into the western Santa Cruz area yesterday morning, searching for shrooms... 

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Forest at Kings Fire (2015). Photo by Yevgeny Nyden

Writings

Henry Young

Henry Young

January 26, 2015

Reality Check: Dispelling a Myth

Have you ever walked down a trail you know, searching for mushrooms you had missed? What was different? Your perspective? So was mine--I could not recognize ground I covered from a different direction. I was lost.

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