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28-11-2009, 06:27 PM
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| | | Funghi courses My husband is very keen to learn more about identifying wild mushrooms so I thought it might be a nice idea to book him on a local (ish) course. We live in bedforshire but I have not been able to find any courses anyway near. can anyone help me with this please? Many thanks | 
28-11-2009, 06:58 PM
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| | | Re: Funghi courses Hi Mumof2,
Welcome to the WAB Fungi Forum, it is late in the year now to look for a fungi course, and if one is going to be advertised, it probable won't be announced until next Spring or even Summer.
Bedfordshire must have their own Wildlife Trust, so give them a ring, failing that, see if you have a local fungus group or may be you have Field Study Centre nearby ?
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