Experience the forest floor as you have never seen it before! Join mycologist Serenella Linares to examine the life cycle and ecology of slime molds. What are these creatures that appear and disappear in a matter of hours? Where can you find them, and how can you get a better look at them? Get first-hand experience by finding and learning to identify these other-worldly creatures. This day of discovery will begin at the Natural History Society of Maryland with a lecture followed by a field exploration at a nearby natural area, Herring Run Park.
Open to adults only. Low to moderate-intensity hiking.
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Our leader Serenella Linares serves as principal park naturalist at the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Prior to her work there, Ms. Linares was the Director of Adult Education at the Audubon Naturalist Society, co-chair of Naturally Latinos, and an assistant park naturalist with the Prince George’s County Department of Parks and Recreation. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Universidad Metropolitana de Puerto Rico, a Master’s degree in Atmospheric Science from Howard University, and graduate training in mycology from the University of Maryland. When Ms. Linares is not teaching, she explores natural areas, practices nature photography, and participates in citizen science projects.
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For questions, please email Jayne at JAsh@marylandnature.org.