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What you missed: Fungi Foray update - 15 November

5/11/2020

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As you can imagine, we had to transform our events into something appropriate to the new government regulations. However, this didn't mean we cancelled them! 

Our Autumn leaves and fungi walk, was transformed it into a self-guided walk. The plan was to take lots of pictures of fungi and share them with us afterwards! 

​For photos of winning entries go to our Facebook page.

As always, contact Ines at youngtnhs@gmail.com if you need help.
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    Young TNHS is an historic development for the Society: Inés Lopez-Doriga, who last year gave a talk on The Archaeology of Plants, has now joined the Committee to lead the new group.  And it is a huge bonus to us that she has been joined by Izzy Fry, whose blog is a riot of colourful photos of local wildlife.

    Izzy has explained in the August Focus how she found us and what she and Inés are planning following the inaugural moth idenfiication meeting, to which over 30 people turned up. 

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