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Tuesday 10th February 2015
Dr Tony Young will be presenting “Toxic Fungi”. Tony is regarded as one of the foremost experts on Australian fungi, particularly toxic species. He is the author of “A Field Guide to the Fungi of Australia”.
11-12 April – Girraween and Wilson’s Downfall
Due to some good rainfall on the Granite Belt, a weekend/double foray will be held in Girraween National Park on Saturday 11th of April and at Wilson’s Downfall on Sunday the 12th. These forays replace the scheduled visit to Cunningham’s Gap and we apologize for the short notice. The Granite Belt has a very different…
Meeting – Tuesday 15th September, 2020
Commercial Opportunities for Mycology Sustainable Industry, Protein Production and Next Gen Neuro Drugs As you know we normally hold our ordinary meeting on the second Tuesday of each month, and more recently these have been digital meetings via ZOOM. We have postponed our September 2020 meeting by one week (from the 8th to the 15th…
Restoring Habitats: Corridors and linkages – the dots that join us
BCC Community Conservation Partnership Program. This will be a day of learnings and thought provoking insights from some of South East Queensland’s leading ecologists and on ground participants. The focus of the day will be discussing the important role that habitat linkages and corridors play in preserving Brisbane’s natural biodiversity. Date: Sunday 11 September –…
AGM – Tuesday 14th May 2019
BySolveigSpeaker – TBA 7.00-9.00pm FM Bailey room Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha.
26 January – Chermside Hills
Chermside Hills is one of the Queensland Mycological Society’s regular foray areas. The term Chermside Hills may be understood in two ways – the reference to the hilly western regions of the suburb or to the largest of the three reserves, Chermside Hills, Raven St and Milne Hill. QMS forays could be held in any…