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ONLINE: Ornithomycology, Where Birds and Fungi Intersect

When: JANuary 11, 2023, 6 p.m. CST

Where: Online

Cost: Free with Registration

Presented in partnership with the Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

With birds in the air and fungi in the earth, you may think that the two don’t interact much. However, there are several documented ways that fungi and birds play roles in each other’s lives. In this talk, we will explore some of the known interactions and observations that have been studied or documented. From collecting for food, to nest building, or even to impress mates, birds have proven to utilize fungi in several interesting ways. Join us to learn about these and the other ways that birds and fungi interact. 

About the Speaker

Chris Garza is a Certified Ecologist, ISA Certified Arborist, and Certified Ecosystem Restoration Practitioner in Training. Chris has a M.S. in Forestry and a B.S. in Biology from St. Edward’s University. Chris currently works as GIS specialist and environmental scientist for Hollaway Environmental. Some of Chris’ other interests include botany, entomology, mycology, foraging, and rock climbing. He currently serves as a board member for Travis Audubon. 

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