Fungi Blitz Rockhampton

Fungi Blitz Rockhampton

The Fungi Blitz Rockhampton project aims to train citizen scientists to study, research and contribute data on Rockhampton Region (QLD) fungi. Additionally, we aim to raise awareness about the benefits of mycology (the study of fungi) and make this science eas...

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Steve Young webinar “Slime Moulds – revealing their magic through the lens”

Steve Young webinar “Slime Moulds – revealing their magic through the lens”

This month’s webinar features renowned slime mould photographer Steve Young. The webinars are free for paid Fungimap members (click here if you would like to join), while non-members are requested to make a donation towards running costs. Each webinar...

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Conservation on Tea-tree Fingers

Conservation on Tea-tree Fingers

Fungal enthusiasts should be heartened to hear that work continues on conserving the threatened fungus Tea-tree Fingers (TTF, Hypocreopsis amplectens). TTF is an unusual fungus as it is a mycoparasite of wood rot fungi Hymenochaetopsis and Hymenochaete species...

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Find our Fungi! SA Murraylands and Riverland region

Find our Fungi! SA Murraylands and Riverland region

The Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board (SA) have teamed up with Fungimap to develop a citizen science instruction booklet and identification chart for community fungi monitoring. Ten target species have been selected, and community citizen scientists ar...

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Fungimap Committee update

Fungimap Committee update

Thanks to those who completed our recent member survey! The responses indicated that members very much consider our core role to continue to be maintaining our fungi records database (with transfers to the Atlas of Living Australia) and continuing to encoura...

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