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  • Category: Mycology
  • Founded: Mar 10, 2008
  • Language: English
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Mushrooms sensu lato...

This is "California & The World" -- a forum for casual discussion of mushrooms, serious mycology, and related experiences. Heavy taxonomy is most welcome! Birds, flowers, flora, you name it -- speak your mind. Small ads are ok too. Despite its Pacific Coast origin, the forum is Cosmopolitan and welcomes members from the North American Continent and Abroad.

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Re: [mssf] Re: Tahoe National Forest permitting [2 Attachments]
I don't really spend a lot of time in SPSP, I much rather spend my time in the sierras away from pigs or people. I'm sure the pigs are there though. I know
Posted - Fri May 25, 2012 7:07 pm
terry caudle
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Re: Fw: [mssf] Re: Tahoe National Forest permitting
not tender enough for me ..... have you a method for tenderizing :> ... Crescent Lake in Oregon for instance, an educational video on matsutake collection must
Posted - Fri May 25, 2012 5:04 pm
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Re: Fw: [mssf] Re: Tahoe National Forest permitting
I shoot them if they get on my deck and do the poop thing. Pluck them, eat them. ________________________________ From: candycap <candycap2000@...> To:
Posted - Fri May 25, 2012 4:31 pm
Patrick Hamilton
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Re: Fw: [mssf] Re: Tahoe National Forest permitting
Hi Kitty;    I have several wild turkey around my house (that's another story how they came to invade Gualala).....but I have never noted evidence of
Posted - Fri May 25, 2012 4:21 pm
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Re: Fw: [mssf] Re: Tahoe National Forest permitting
We have noted that other wild creatures tend to make what looks like raking in the forest. High on this list are wild turkeys and herds of quail. Kitty From:
Posted - Fri May 25, 2012 4:10 pm
Kitty & Creek Norris
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