Kananaskis – Wednesday evening June 5, 2024

Kananaskis Country Wilderness Wednesday (1st Wednesday of the month) is a free day with no payment required for conservation pass or parking. Date:  Wednesday, June 5, 2024.  6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Location: South Jumping Pound Demonstration Forest area. Foray Leader(s):  Christine Costello, Taylor Routledge Attendees: 36 Weather: The

Kananaskis – Wednesday evening June 5, 20242024-09-21T10:08:17-06:00

Tawatinaw Spring Foray – June 2, 2024

Ethan and Mel led a foray in the Tawatinaw Valley. They found morels, oysters, and a variety of other interesting things Date:  Sunday, June 2, 2024. 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Location: Tawatinaw Valley Foray Leader(s):  Ethan Zapach, Mel Hohn Attendees: 23 Weather: Normal, dry Terrain: Maintained Trails, Animal

Tawatinaw Spring Foray – June 2, 20242024-09-21T10:08:17-06:00

Calgary Region Foray – June 1, 2024

The Foray was held in Perrenoud Wildlife Habitat Area - approximately 1 hour drive NW from Calgary Centre. On our arrival, we spotted a couple of other people who were not part of the AMS but who had collected a small amount of morels. Our AMS group then ventured

Calgary Region Foray – June 1, 20242024-09-21T10:07:27-06:00

Red Deer Region – Pine Lake – May 31, 2024

The natural area visited was well-populated with dead and decaying poplar, especially the Balsam poplar, the preferred specimen for oyster mushrooms. The site did not disappoint, and a small cluster of oyster mushrooms were foraged. The consensus is that likely we were just about one week too early. With

Red Deer Region – Pine Lake – May 31, 20242024-09-21T10:07:27-06:00

Folklore Lunch: Beyond Kalyna, Blueberries and Hazelnuts – Karen Slevinsky

Karen Slevinsky, President of the Alberta Mycological Society recently shared stories with us from her Ukrainian heritage about what to forage, when and how to forage - with a specific focus on local wild mushrooms. She will introduce us to a variety of mushrooms and teach us how

Folklore Lunch: Beyond Kalyna, Blueberries and Hazelnuts – Karen Slevinsky2024-09-21T10:07:27-06:00

630 Ched Interview – Karen and Ryan – May 23, 2024

On May 23, 2024, Karen Slevinsky and Ryan Armishaw appeared on "This Morning With Stacey Brotzel And Daryl McIntyre" on 630 Ched. Have a listen.

630 Ched Interview – Karen and Ryan – May 23, 20242024-09-21T10:07:28-06:00

Genesee Natural Area – May 26, 2024 (and Constable Chelsey Robinson Park)

From Ryan: To my understanding, this marked AMS's inaugural expedition at Genesee NA. The location boasted picturesque landscapes adorned with sprawling trails, mature trees, and diverse ecosystems. Twenty-seven enthusiasts embarked on this quest in anticipation of discovering elusive morels. While fortune favoured a select few with sightings, others stumbled

Genesee Natural Area – May 26, 2024 (and Constable Chelsey Robinson Park)2024-09-21T10:07:28-06:00

Water Valley – Sunday, May 26, 2024

The foray was held in an area of land that is leased. Permission was granted to enter the premisses for a foray. The forest is fairly mature with a mixture of aspen, poplar and spruce bordering a large meadow. There had been lots of rain and the forest was

Water Valley – Sunday, May 26, 20242024-09-21T10:07:28-06:00

Edmonton Whitemud Creek – May 25, 2024

46 people showed up for a nice walk in the river valley at Whitemud Creek. Several people came back with a few handfuls of verpae (135 in total), and one morel, but most arrived with only a few curiosities. A mother and son found a garter snake down by

Edmonton Whitemud Creek – May 25, 20242024-09-21T10:07:28-06:00

Kananaskis – McLean Creek May 25, 2024

This Kananaskis area is in a 'non conservation pass required' zone. The area we foraged was south of the McLean Pond day use area and in the PLUZ zone. The weather was a mix of sun, cloudy, rainy, and gentle hail. The terrain is a fairly flat with a

Kananaskis – McLean Creek May 25, 20242024-09-21T10:07:28-06:00
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