Come and explore the world of fungi in your local woods!
These informal walks will serve as an introductory journey towards getting to know and appreciate fungi as important allies within our (natural-cultural) ecologies.
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- Use code BRINGAFRIEND to unlock a (hidden) buy-one-get-one-40%-off deal on General Admission tickets for you and your pal!
On the walk, you will have the chance to discover:
- the habitats and main tree associations of different fungi, and their ecological role;
- the basics of identification & key features of different fungi genera (groups), with an added focus on edible and poisonous species, on medicinal fungi, and on other uses.
- foraging ethics, etiquette and laws within the UK.
We might also explore:
- the cultural histories of foraging & ways in which foraging can perform inclusively or exclusively within current systems;
- how fungi question perceptions of ānatureā and the separation of the natural/unnatural & urban/rural;
- existing colonial legacies within biology and erasures of indigenous knowledge;
- kinship and community within exploitative capitalism and planetary degradation.
Logistics/ Location:
Walks will take place in woods around North-East London, please ignore the indicated postcode. The location will be confirmed a week prior to the walk/ upon booking and will be accessible by London Underground lines/ buses (and, for some locations, a very short taxi ride that can be shared with others). The emphasis is on multi-sensory engagement within local, urban green spaces.
The average walk might be around 3km, with a lunch/ snack/ rest break in the middle, and will take you through different habitats on uneven terrain. The route and pace on the day, however, will be dictated by the needs of the group. Walks will go ahead on rainy days (provided the weather conditions donāt worsen or prove unsafe).
What to bring:
- walking shoes or boots
- weather-appropriate clothes that feel most comfortable to you (waterproofs, warmer layers, a warm hat, gloves etc.) ā the forest might be slightly colder!
- bottle of water or flask with hot drink
- a snack or lunch for our break (nourishing your body with breakfast before the walk is recommended)
- a portable stool (can be provided)
insect repellent (oregano, rosemary, citronella & thyme oils are great for diverting any unwanted tick attention).
I will be providing fungi ID keys/ books and hand lenses/ loupes on the day.
Please contact me (email: bogdanaababii@gmail.com or Instagram DM: @fungal.kin_) if any of the above acts as a barrier to your participation or if you have any other access needs/ concerns. I might also be able to provide any missing equipment/ gear.
My aim is to create a safe, inclusive and accessible space for anyone who is keen on entangling with fungi and learning more :) Queer, anti-racist and decolonial social justice are deeply embedded within my ethics; any oppressive behaviours, sexism, homophobia, racism, transphobia or ablism will not be tolerated on these walks.
Sliding-scale pricing information:
Below is some information regarding pricing & some guidelines to help you decide how much you can afford to pay. There is one free ticket available on each walk for anyone who cannot contribute money towards the walk. Please email me (details above).
Consider paying the solidarity rate (+50%) if you can tick at least one or more of these boxes:
Consider choosing a discounted rate (-50%) if you:
- Are aged 11-18;
- Are unemployed;
- Work part time/are on low income;
- Do unpaid care work;
- You support children or other dependents on one/low income;
- Do not qualify for state benefits solely due to your immigration status.
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