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POST PONED UV Night Walk with Alan Rockefeller

POST PONED TO SATURDAY

When: Saturday, April 29, 2023, 6 - 9 p.m.

Where: Circle Acres Preserve in Austin TX

Meet-up location to be emailed to ticket holders on Thursday.

Join us for a UV night walk with mycologist and photographer Alan Rockefeller. We will start during daylight and continue to explore after dark. Tickets are limited and a sliding scale donation that fund the mycologists. Family friendly. Kids under 12 are always free.

Bring your own UV flashlight. You can purchase a UV flashlight for $20 from us and pick-up at the event.

We will explore an area in Austin with UV flashlights to look for night pollinators, glowing plants, fungus, lichens and more. Get creative with glowing outfits. It’s also City Nature Challenge so we will start early during daylight, learn how to use iNaturalist to observe and geotag our local diversity.

Bring a UV flashlight if you have one. We will have small ones available for everyone to use.

Tickets are limited and are $15 for members and $35 for non-member. Family friendly. Kids under 12 are always free.

PARKING:

Park at Roy E Guerrero by Softball Fields and Walk East on Grove and follow signs to entrance to the Myco Research Station.

Sign-up for a membership to get discounts on workshops, walks, and mycology related events.

ABOUT ALAN ROCKEFELLER

Alan Rockefeller is an expert mycologist in high demand at mushroom events where he teaches workshops on DNA barcoding, field photography, and fungal microscopy. In 2022 alone, Alan traveled the continent in synchrony with the mushroom seasons, and spoke at 55 events in the span of a single year. Committed to his cause, Alan has been studying fungal diversity for more than two decades, and since 2001 he has photographed more than 2,500 species of fungi. In order to discover new fungi, and spark interest in the hearts and minds of those new to the field, Alan regularly leads forays all over North America, including Mexico where he has been studying the mushroom diversity for 15 years. Alan’s contributions to community science have been widespread, and his dedication to teaching thousands of people over several years how to extract and amplify the DNA of their mushroom finds for sequencing is remarkable, and remains unparalleled. As of today, Alan has uploaded more than 700 of his own fungal DNA sequences to Genbank, and he is a co-author on several scientific papers, including publications documenting new species of bioluminescent Mycena and Psilocybe. Alan is also devoted to the art of macroscopic mushroom identification and legitimately spends hours each day identifying mushrooms for the general public. Amazingly, he has identified over 250,000 fungi on websites like iNaturalist, Mushroom Observer, and various Facebook Groups. Nothing short of a powerhouse, Alan Rockefeller is an authority on the leading edge of mycology, who is beloved by his community for the knowledge and value he contributes to the field.

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