SAN ANTONIO: Pop-up Mushroom Walk at Headwaters Sanctuary
SAN ANTONIO: Pop-up Mushroom Walk at Headwaters Sanctuary
This guided walk will immerse you in the world of fungi as we explore the lush, springtime trails of Headwaters Sanctuary. Whether you're a seasoned mycophile or just curious about mushrooms, this event is for you!
π What Weβll Do:
πΈ Learn to Photograph Mushrooms Like a Pro β Capture the details that matter for ID!
π² Use iNaturalist for Identification β Get hands-on experience logging finds.
π Explore Texas Field Guides β Learn key features to recognize local fungi.
Expect to see an incredible diversity of mushrooms, from vibrant wood ears to hidden decomposers at work. Bring your curiosity, a phone or camera, and your favorite field guide if you have one!
Family Friendly, Children 12 and younger are free.
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ABOUT THE WALK LEADERS
Roxy Eguia is a dynamic and passionate advocate for water, fungi, native plants, and creative expression. As a graduate student in Water Resource Science at Texas A&M San Antonio, she explores the intersection of biotechnology and regenerative design to benefit society. In her role as a Small Business Opportunities Specialist for the San Antonio Water System, she supports local businesses in adopting sustainable water practices. Additionally, Roxy is a Mycology Lab steward at CTMS Gardopia, where she cultivates a deep appreciation for mushrooms and their ecological significance. She is particularly fascinated by mycoremediation and aquatic fungi's potential in Texas watersheds, and she frequently hosts events on mushroom cultivation, foraging, mycoremediation, and culinary uses. Roxy's work emphasizes the profound connections between water, flora, and fungi, celebrating the rich heritage of Texas, Mexico, and Indigenous cultures.