How it works…

Step 1) Create an account on iNaturalist if you don’t have one

Step 2) Purchase a Collection Block ($20/10 cards) via the linked icons below:

*Include your iNaturalist account name in the payment description

Step 3) Submit a link of your iNaturalist observation via the form below

Step 4) Receive your Kinokomon Card!

-After your tenth observation is submitted, your full set will be produced and mailed to you!

Rules & Disclaimers:

1) Observations submitted must be CORRECTLY identified to the Species level

2) If the observation is correctly identified but little to no information exists for that species, the card cannot be produced. You will be requested to make a substitute submission.

(You will NOT lose a card from your block if this happens.)

Disclaimer: All information presented on cards is created to the best of our ability. As the Queendom of Fungi is ever in flux, inaccuracies are inevitable and we will do our best to correct errors when they are presented. Please email us if you find any errors or inaccuracies. Thank you for your patience and alacrity.

Your Guide!

I founded the Fresno Mycology Society in 2015 chiefly to help engage and education the public about their local fungal allies.

I studied Mycology and Botany at Cal Poly Humboldt and spent an outsized amount of my time there foraging and exploring in the Pacific Northwest.

I’ve worked with Oregon State University monitoring the pernicious forest pathogen Sudden Oak Death (Phytophthora ramorum), the effectiveness of various treatment strategies and its impact on the native fungal community.

Most recently I’ve been working with the Fungal Diversity Survey to help identify and catalog countless fungal species in the Central Sierra Nevada Range in order to aid in the conservation and identification.

It is my passion to take folks into the forest and teach them about the magical world of kingdom Fungi. I hope to see you there!

-Happy Hunting

Nathan Warner

My name is Nathan Warner