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X-WR-CALNAME:Film Screening + Q&amp\;A: Nature's Bounty – Mushrooms of
  the African Miombo
X-WR-CALDESC:Salamanca Arts Centre
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SUMMARY:Film Screening + Q&amp\;A: Nature's Bounty – Mushrooms of the 
 African Miombo
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Tasmanian Mushroom Festival\n\n\n\nEvent De
 tails:Saturday 23 May\, 20262:00pm – 3:00pmTickets:$15 each + booking 
 feeTickets are available at the door\, payment with card only\n\n\n\n\nB
 ook Now\n\n\n\n\nIn Zambia’s Miombo woodlands\, wild mushrooms are mor
 e than a seasonal delicacy — they are survival.From the untamed beauty
  of Zambia's Miombo woodlands to the thrill of photographing rare fungi 
 under the watchful eye of black mambas.In Zambia’s Miombo woodlands\, 
 wild mushrooms are more than a seasonal delicacy — they are survival.F
 ungi photographer Stephen Axford and filmmaker Catherine Marciniak join 
 foragers from the village of Chiundaponde and South African mycologist P
 rofessor Peter Mortimer to reveal how traditional knowledge and modern s
 cience are turning fungi into a powerful force for food security\, fores
 t conservation and climate resilience.Filmed in Zambia’s Miombo woodla
 nds\, Nature’s Bounty follows a unique collaboration between science a
 nd tradition that is transforming fungi into a source of food security\,
  climate resilience\, and economic opportunity.In this visually rich and
  deeply human documentary\, Planet Fungi’s Stephen Axford and Catherin
 e Marciniak team up with local mushroom foragers from the village of Chi
 undaponde and South African mycologist Professor Peter Mortimer.Through 
 stunning visuals and personal stories\, the film reveals how wild mushro
 oms are not just food — they are a lifeline for communities\, a key to
  forest health\, and a sustainable path forward in a changing climate.\n
 \n\n\n\n\nAccessibility\n\n\n\nAccessible entry via Lift in The Courtya
 rd (via Woobys Lane)Accessible ToiletRegistered Assistance Animals welc
 omeCompanion Card\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStephen Axford and Catherin
 e Marciniak/Stephen and Catherine with Planet Fungi/2025/Photography/400
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.sac.org.au/events/film-screening-qa-natures-bo
 unty-mushrooms-of-the-african-miombo/
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DTSTAMP:20260425T235203Z
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20260523T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20260523T150000
LOCATION:Level 2\, 65b Woobys Lane
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