By Roz Hart, Fungimap President My four year old grandson Miles Hart was playing in the natural areas playground in Kings Park, Perth, when he noticed what looked like small greeny-blue and some bronze-gold metallic balls sticking at the base and up a tree s...
Category: Fungi record
Fungimap data up-to-date in the Atlas of Living Australia
When Fungimap commenced in the mid 1990s, records submitted were stored at first in spreadsheets and then in the “Fungimap database”, an Access database maintained at Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. There was no on-line interface for this database but th...
Fabulous Fungi intro. to go
We have updated and revised An introduction to Fabulous Fungi… a handy two-page brochure with: Fungal basics Life cycle of fungi Eat and be eaten – what fungi ‘eat’… Ecology – if there were no fungi… Main groups of fun...
Online Fungimap record released
Mapping species of fungi is important for our knowledge about their distribution and our aim is to make it easier for citizen scientists to submit good, accurate records of the fungi they observe. With this in mind we have devised an online record form, access...