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DESCRIPTION:The world is changing rapidly – in more ways than one. Citizen science 
 has emerged as an immensely popular model of engaging with the natural 
 world. But what is it? What is community science? Are these simply special 
 kinds of traditional science, or are they something fundamentally 
 different? Using mushrooms and the community of people who admire them as 
 lenses to focus our discussion, we’ll talk about where we’ve come from 
 and where we’re headed.\n\nAbout the speaker: Christian Schwarz is a 
 naturalist currently living in Santa Cruz, the land of milk (caps) and 
 honey (mushrooms). He studied Ecology and Evolution at UCSC, and now spends 
 his time photographing, teaching about, collecting, and researching 
 macrofungi. He is coauthor of “Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast”. Fungi 
 satisfy his curiosity with their seemingly endless forms – from the 
 grotesque to the bizarre to the sublimely beautiful. Besides dabbling in 
 mushroom taxonomy, he loves fish, plants, nudibranchs, moths, and 
 dragonflies. He is passionate about citizen science, especially 
 iNaturalist.\n\nThis program is presented in partnership with Fungus 
 Federation of Santa Cruz (FFSC).\n\nFree with Admission.\n\nTalk will begin 
 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Pre-registration highly 
 recommended:\nhttps://www.santacruzmuseum.org/public-programs/naturalist-night-series/\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/01/31/18830254.php
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT: Naturalist Night: Mushrooms and Community Science
LOCATION:Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History\n1305 E Cliff Dr, Santa Cruz
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/01/31/18830254.php
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