LATVIAN MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY The Latvian Mycological Society is a social organization that unites the researchers of fungi and lichens, as well as those, who simply wish to learn more about those beautiful and mysterious living beings. The Society was founded in 2002. It is active in its home country and occasionally - on international level. |
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Our main aim is to promote the investigation and conservation of fungal and lichens diversity in Latvia. With this aim in mind, it is envisaged to advance the Society’s research activities, to convene conferences, seminars and courses, to hold consultations and to do lecturing on mycology and lichenology to both professionals and amateurs, to promote the publication of books, proceedings, brochures and other issues of educational character, to organize excursions and field camps to familiarize oneself with fungi and lichens, to collaborate with other societies and organizations in Latvia and abroad.
The official website of the Society is this one (a minimized version temporarily).
Contacts
Address: National Museum of Natural History Society's officials Chairwoman of the Board Diana Meiere
Members of the Board of administration Ilze Irbe Andra Simanova Evita Veinberga Ivo Treide Inspector
Ligita Liepina
Society's regular domestic activities
Each fungal growth season the Society organizes a mycological weekend camp and field trips for its members.
The most knowledgeable members are often asked to either organize or direct local mushroom exhibitions, seminars
on practical use and benefits of fungi as well as similar events in various regions of Latvia, and they readily do so.
Those members also support season's top mushroom exhibition which is held by the National Museum of Natural History in early autumn.
The Society gathers mycologists from various fields of mycology: forest mycology and pathology (LSFRI Silava),
plant pathology (LBTU), indoor fungi research (WCI), fungal diversity and taxonomy (LMNH).
Society's top international activities
XVI Symposium of Mycologists and Lichenologists
XIX Symposium of Mycologists and Lichenologists |