No forest is ever walked the same way twice. Every Sunday, those who walk with us through the Sierra de Santa Rosa become fungivores: people who don't just taste the Fungi Kingdom, but observe it, name it, and care for it. This is their logbook.
The Bitácora Fungívora — our living Fungivore logbook — records the Simbiosis 2026 tours. Here we curate the finest images from each outing and turn what the forest gives us into shared memory and scientific data.
How to add your findings
1 · On Instagram
Tag your photos to @simbiosis_boutique and use #FungivorosDeSimbiosis. The best images travel to this logbook.
2 · On iNaturalist
Upload every mushroom you find as an observation to the Fungívoros de Simbiosis project on iNaturalist. The mycological community helps you identify it, and your finding joins CONABIO's national biodiversity registry — Mexico's citizen-science network. Every photo becomes science.
A number that grows with the forest
At the close of each Sunday we count how many distinct species the group found. That number grows tour after tour, season after season: a living map of Guanajuato's Fungi Kingdom, written by all of us together.
Explore the community's observations in the Fungívoros de Simbiosis project.
Walk with us
The tours run every Sunday in July at Rancho Peralillo, Sierra de Santa Rosa. Learn about the tour and reserve your spot.
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