The Amazing Lives of Fungi

Fungi are weird, fungi are cool, and fungi are beautiful. But how much do we really know about them? For starters, they do much more than just rot things. They control pretty much all life on our planet and are everywhere. Britt Bunyard’s lecture will present fascinating stories and beautiful photos of amazing fungi featured in his new book, The Lives of Fungi, A Natural History of Our Planet's Decomposers published by Princeton University Press. Discover the crazy, wonderful life that goes on all around us, mostly hidden in plain sight.


If you can't make it to our in-person event or if it's full, this presentation will also be available online via Zoom. Just click on the link below at the start of the event and follow the instructions:

Meeting ID:  924 2678 3839

Hyperlink: https://zoom.us/j/92426783839?pwd=UHF1dnFYTUhBYklZZWlJR3hjNW80dz09

Password: mbg123

Even if you miss the live event, it will be available afterwards by clicking on the following link:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi3C30j3Op81PAzlGibBLhWuAfOsmC7T4

 

If you have any questions feel free to contact our event coordinator by clicking on this link - Stephanie Keil

 

Event Details

Event Date 12-08-2023 4:00 pm
Capacity 35
Registered 4
Vacancies still available 31
Fee per person Free
Speaker Britt Bunyard
Attendance Members only at in-person event
Registration? Required only for in-person event
Contact Person Stephanie Keil (see contact link in description above)
Location (clickable) Bayer Center at Missouri Botanical Garden
Sponsoring Chapter St Louis

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