The first European Fungi Day will be on 24 September 2016.
It is an iniative of Ms Karin Montag in Germany.
So far, activities have been announced in seven countries: Belgium, Germany, France, Luxembourg, Austria, Czech republic and the Netherlands.
On this day, fungi lovers will promote knowledge and conservation of fungi.
The British Mycological Society‘s UK Fungus Day festivities will take place over the weekend of the 8th and 9th of October 2016.
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