¡@FAQ
Q: Conservation Education Center —Opening & Closing Time
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Opening Time : 9:00 AM- 4:30 PM,After 4:00 PM—Stop selling ticket and admission
Closing Time : 1 Monday (Except national holiday or supplementary holiday)
2 Lunar New Year’s Eve & New Year Day
3 Regular Maintenance Period (June 1 to 10, December 1 to 10)
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Q: Reservation Interpretation & Guide Service
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1. Reservation by telephone or document:
  Have a contact with this institute 7 days in advance of the visiting day, Tel: ( 049-2761331 extension 605、642 )
2. On-Line ( Internet ) Reservation
  Downlond: http://www.tesri.gov.tw/english/content/service/service.doc
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Q: How to become an interpretation volunteer at the Conservation Education Center of the Institute?
A: Those who want to be an interpretation volunteer at the Conservation Education Center of the Institute shall apply for registration and receive the related courses. They shall have a 3-month pre-service training in order to get used to the interpretative affairs. After passing the oral interview, you are qualified to be a formal volunteer.
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Q: What are the requirements that I need to become an interpretation volunteer in the Conservation Education Center of the Institute?
A: You have to be over 18 years old and in good healthy condition (physically and mentally). In addition, you have to owe enthusiastic spirits to serve.
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Q: When will the institute recruit volunteer? How do I get to know the news?
A: At present, no any specific dates been set for recruiting the new volunteer.We will dispatch the related news on the website of the Institute, usually during the middle or at the end of the year.
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Q: What kind of fungi that could shine in the night? Could we see it only in Taiwan? Is it edible? Why could it shine?
A: This fungi that could shine in the night, we called “fluorescence fungi “( Mycena chlorophos(Berk.&Curt.)Sacc.). It usually grows at the low-elevation bamboo forest or at the dry fallen wood.Except in Taiwan, it scatters in Japan, Thailand and Java---etc.This kind of fungi will shine green-fluorescence light which is stronger than other kinds of fungi shine during the night especially in its gills. Up to now, no one knows whether it is edible or not. Since there aren't any related researches, we couldn't understand more about its “Shine mechanism”.
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Q: After the rainy season, there appears the colony of big fungi which produces lots of whorl palta on its pileus? What kind is these fungi? Is it edible?
A: This fungi is called “Chlorophllum molybdites (Meyer:Fr.) Massee”. It grows up alone or in colony on the grassy land or under the bush. It scatters around the subtropical and tropical zone. It might grow in colony and in a fungi-circle, popular called “fairy ring”.This kind of fungi is poisonous.There are many cases of wrongly eating the poisonous fungi in Taiwan.The most significant characteristic of the fungi is that as its gills ripen, they become to be in light-green to green-brown color.
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