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  • Membership
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    • Jan - Alan Bergo
    • March - Britt Bunyard
    • April - Michael Zirpoli
    • May - Eugenia Bone
  • Newsletter
  • About
    • Contact
    • Membership >
      • Volunteers
    • Message from WMS president
  • WMS Merch
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WMS Membership 

Membership to WMS is valid from January through December.  
Memberships paid after October 1st  include the following year's membership.
Membership dues are very minimal and a great value for anyone interested in learning about fungi and edible mushrooms. Your financial support help fund WMS events, lecture fees and foray fees at some locations. WMS is organized by an all volunteer effort. WMS members receive a quarterly newsletter with notices for all mushroom hunting forays, dinners meetings, lectures, workshops,  socials & much more.  Join/renew today. Paypal/Credit Cards accepted. Or print out the application to mail in. 
Have fun, learn about the world of fungi and meet new people by becoming a WMS volunteer.

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Paypal >1 Year WMS Membership (Single or Family), $20 (includes digital newsletters)


Click here if you want to print out the membership application to mail in.



In Case of Poisoning

  Seek medical assistance immediately. Call Poison Help (1-800-222-1222) for your local poison center or 9-1-1 for emergencies.

Our History

Wisconsin Mycological Society (WMS), was established many years ago, dedicated to the study and enjoyment of wild mushrooms and other fungi. Education, photography, safety and nature are our goals.  We do not ID mushrooms through this website.  If you are in need of an ID consider Wild Food Wisconsin or Mushroom Identification Group.
If You Suspect a Poisoning
If you suspect that you have consumed a poisonous mushroom, contact a physician, the closest hospital ER or dial 911.
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