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North American Mycological AssociationThe North American Mycological Association (NAMA), is a non-profit organization of amateurs and professionals who are interested in fungi, including mushrooms, morels, truffles, molds, and related organisms. NAMA aims "to promote, pursue, and advance the science of mycology." Additional recommended knowledgeMembershipMembership is open to all persons interested in fungi, including both professionals and amateurs of any skill level. PublicationsThe official journal of NAMA is McIlvainea: The Journal of Amateur Mycology, which is published bi-annually. NAMA members also receive The Mycophile, NAMA’s bi-monthly newsletter. NAMA members also provide educational material for teaching and learning about fungi via their website. ActivitiesSince 1961, NAMA has sponsored an annual foray, at which members meet to collect and identify mushrooms and other fungi. Each year the foray takes place in a different location in North America. NAMA tracks North American mushroom poisoning cases (of humans and animals), and maintains a registry for submission of new cases. NAMA also provides a guide to mushroom poisoning symptoms. |
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