The pale pink, fairy club fungus was found during a waxcap watch survey in Somerset during autumn last year.
The breakthrough is a "giant leap" in understanding what it will take to grow food on the lunar surface.
Over a three-decade experiment in the Rocky Mountains, fungi and plant life fundamentally changed. The result has consequences for cattle and wildlife.
And the trend shows no sign of slowing.
ALBANY — Volunteers are sought to identify as many plant and animal species as possible in a 24-hour period during World Fellowship’s second a…
Green Mountain Conservation Group will present a webinar featuring Wildlife Biologist, Curt Laffin “Restoration of the American Chestnut” via …
ALBANY — Seasoned mycologist Dr. Rick Van de Poll will be presenting a colorful tour of the fantastic (and infamous) fungi in the Tin Mountain…
By Annette Cram
