Promoting Fungal Conservation
Formed in 2021, the North Texas Mycological Association (NTMA) stands as a vibrant hub for all things fungal across the region. Our association is dedicated to exploring every facet of mycology, from the meticulous identification of mushrooms to the art of cultivation, culinary exploration, and cutting-edge research.
National Poison Hotline
1-800-222-1222
“Each individual is solely responsible for doing their own research and due diligence as well as comparing with multiple sources before consuming any fungi. Additionally, never consume any fungus identified by an app using AI technology alone. The technology is not accurate enough and can lead to adverse poisoning. The North Texas Mycological Association’s officers and its affiliates are not responsible for any injury, illness, or death associated with consumption of fungi for any reason or under any circumstance. Simultaneously, the North Texas Mycological Association is not responsible for any injury, illness, or death incurred during the course of any organization sponsored event”.
Upcoming Events
- Membership OfferSun, Nov 17Trinity Forest Trail Parking LotNov 17, 2024, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PMTrinity Forest Trail Parking Lot, Dallas, TX 75217, USA
- Membership OfferSun, Dec 08River Legacy Park - MTB TrailheadDec 08, 2024, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PMRiver Legacy Park - MTB Trailhead, 701 NW Green Oaks Blvd, Arlington, TX 76006, USA
- Membership OfferSat, Dec 14Governmental Building (2nd Floor/Oak Rm)Dec 14, 2024, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PMGovernmental Building (2nd Floor/Oak Rm), 6820 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy, Dallas, TX 75230, USA
Join the NTMA
iNaturalist Project
Be a part of the North Texas Mycological Association's iNaturalist Project and contribute to our collective understanding of fungal biodiversity in North Texas! This exciting initiative invites members and mushroom enthusiasts to document and share their mushroom finds using the iNaturalist platform.
How You Can Contribute:
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Upload Your Discoveries
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Support Biodiversity Research
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Engage with the Community
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Track and Learn