04/01/2026
For April's monthly social, we are diving into the discussion of mycoremediation with Jeff Ravage and how fungi can be used to help in environment restoration
Jeff Ravage is the Chief Technology and Science Officer for Coalitions and Collaboratives, a Colorado NGO focusing on all aspects of fire, WUI communities and ecological restoration. He is a researcher in forest mycology and works closely with the Denver Botanic Gardens Sam Mitchell Herbarium of Fungi. Jeff is actively involved in work on carbon offset protocols and consults on biomass utilization and carbon policy for municipalities and agencies. He has lectured and presented papers all around the U.S.A. on fungal techniques for ecological restoration. He actively promotes novel methods of forest mitigation and restoration to achieve the goals of forest health and longevity; much of which is outlined in his book: “The Green Evolution”
🍄 When: Monday, April 27th 7-9pm
🍄🟫 Where: The Café Room, The Finnish Hall, Berkeley
Entrance is on the bottom floor, adjacent to the parking lot. It's a 10 min. walk from BART