The Gulf States Mycological Society, Inc. is a non-profit educational organization formed to promote the appreciation and study of the very diversified fungal flora of the Mid-Gulf Coast region by amateur naturalists under the guidance of professional mycologists. Gulf States Mycological Society Inc. is the reorganization of the parent New Orleans Mycological Society, which was […]
The Mycological Association of Washington DC (MAW) is a nonprofit association whose purpose is to share a reliable body of knowledge regarding fungi. Their members join the association to learn, develop information, and present information about fungi, including the recognition of various species, and the collection and use of mushrooms for scientific and culinary purposes. […]
The mission for the Western Montana Mycological Association (WMMA) is “”To further educate people about fungi, edible and otherwise, io encourage sustainable and responsible mushroom harvest, and preserve mushroom habitat.” If you visit their Website, Fungal Jungle, you’ll discover that the WMMA does much more: They produce mushroom songs on CD (you can listen to […]
The New Jersey Mycological Association (NJMA) is a non-profit organization whose aims are to provide a means for sharing ideas, experiences, knowledge and common interests regarding fungi, and to furnish mycological information and educational materials to those who wish to increase their knowledge about mushrooms. Close proximity to Rutgers gives this association the opportunity to […]
As the only mycological club in Canada’s prairie provinces, the Edmonton Mycological Society provides education to promote an understanding and appreciation of the kingdom of fungi. Ongoing activities include the study of the diversity and roles of fungi, providing educational programs to the public, seasonal forays into the Rocky Mountain foothills and southern boreal forest, […]
Formed in 1973, The Ohio Mushroom Society has widespread membership mainly in Ohio, but also in several surrounding states. Their goal is to increase members’ appreciation and knowledge of wild mushrooms in an informal, enjoyable manner. Those who wish may go on to acquire an extensive background in mycology, the scientific study of fungi. The […]