Join us on Sunday, October 20th at 1pm at our Bentley Nature Preserve in Jamestown for a “Mushroom Walk & Talk” with Garrett Taylor. Garrett will help us search for and identify wild mushrooms found along the trail of the preserve and demonstrate how to identify them. Fall is an ideal time to go mushroom spotting, so we should come across a nice variety of species!
The walk is free, but we’re capping the walk at 20 attendees. RSVP to save your spot! Call 716-664-2166 x1002 or email info@chautauquawatershed.org with your name, phone number, and number of attendees.
About Garrett:
Garrett Taylor is an amateur mycologist and citizen scientist with membership in several area mycology groups, the most local and newest of these is the Allegheny Woodrats. He can be found in the woods or on the web posting his interesting finds and identifying others finds. He is a chef by trade and edibility was his first reason to study wild mushrooms. Check out his iNaturalist page for more of his photography and finds. https://www.inaturalist.org/people/166236