People and Fungi
Paul Kroeger holding some recent finds.

Robbie Flynn poses with the giant morel suit.

The giant morel and the chanterelle at the International Wildlife Film Festival Wild Walk Parade April 2003.

The giant morel, shedding spores, is inspected by a potential fungivore. Parades are not as safe as you might think!

The junction of fire and fungus at the Wild Walk Parade. Exhuberant drumming and dancing celebrate the fungal bounty that follows forest fire.

More wild walk wackiness with the fires trying to wake up the morel. The morel waited another 2 weeks to show.

WMMA members Todd Osmundson, Keith Leatherman, Larry Evans, and BLM and Forest Service officials discuss the ramifications of the upcoming morel season in 2001 with Helena residents.

This shows the lively discussion period of the program. There were some 80 people in the audience. Questions ranged from asking about the basics of mushroom biology to wondering how much they might charge someone to pick on their land (general response: not much) Many were intrigued by the different permit processes then in force by the BLM and Forest Service.

Maria Mantas and Fomes officinalis, the quinine cork.

Pictures from the 1994 Wild Walk.
