Fungi over time
I am tracking several fungal fruiting bodies as they change and develop over time. Should I make a new observation for each date that I return to observe each fruiting body, or should I edit the original post to add new photos?
I am tracking several fungal fruiting bodies as they change and develop over time. Should I make a new observation for each date that I return to observe each fruiting body, or should I edit the original post to add new photos?
Does Candolleomyces, especially when it is young, ever have a 'hairy' texture on the cap? I'm seeing most authorities refer to a bald cap, but I wonder if there is variability on this feature
I’m in charge of wildlife trapping at my workplace (a captive animal collection). We trap and remove raccoons and a few other species (raccoons most frequently). Removal is euthanasia, because of state laws prohibiting relocation,
Still, my goal is to be as humane as possible, and to that end I’d like to avoid trapping lactating females, since this will result in an inhumane death for her unweaned young.
Is there a window of time between birth and weaning, which is predictable and easy to communicate to our staff? What months should we avoid trapping? This is in southern new england.