Clare Munford
Fungi Foray with John Wright
Kingcombe Visitor Centre ,
Kingcombe Visitor Centre, Lower Kingcombe, Toller Porcorum, , Dorchester , Dorset, DT2 0EQ Event details
About the event
Grab your place on this ever-popular fungi exploration workshop with expert mycologist and author John Wright.
Fungi are essential to life on Earth as primary degraders, and they have a fascinating biology. Kingcombe and Powerstock are among the best places in England to find fungi, with over 500 recorded species—many rare, all beautiful. The diverse geology and plant life at Kingcombe Meadows nature reserve create a variety of habitats, supporting a remarkable range of species.
The day begins with a brief introduction to the fungal world, addressing questions such as: What are mushrooms and toadstools? How do they fit into the natural world? And how can you tell one species from another? You will then head out on a guided walk, where all fungi encountered will be discussed and, where possible, identified.
Please note: there will be some walking over rough and uneven ground, with pauses for discussion along the way.
Important: This event is part of our wider work surveying reserves, many of which are designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Private fungi foraging is not permitted on our reserves at any time.
John is not only an expert mycologist but also a foraging specialist, covering mushrooms, hedgerows and seashores. He brings an infectious enthusiasm for the natural world. Over the past twenty-five years, he has led around seven hundred forays, many in the South West and at Kingcombe in particular, giving him a wealth of knowledge to share. John is now one of the country’s leading authorities on foraging for food, frequently appearing on national television, including River Cottage. He contributes to national publications and has authored several books in the River Cottage foraging series, as well as his best-selling title The Forager’s Calendar.
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Price
£75 per person.All money raised helps to support the vital conservation work of Dorset Wildlife Trust, protecting wildlife now and for future generations to come.