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Home / Environment / East Devon Fungi Fans Seek Citizen Scientists

East Devon Fungi Fans Seek Citizen Scientists

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Local enthusiasts document fungi for conservation.
  • Database aids planning and conservation organizations.
  • Charity seeks more volunteers for citizen science.
East Devon Fungi Fans Seek Citizen Scientists

A dedicated group of mushroom lovers in East Devon is spearheading efforts to protect local fungi. The Three Counties Group, affiliated with the Fungus Conservation Trust, meticulously photographs and catalogs various mushroom species. This collected data forms a crucial database utilized by numerous organizations, including the National Trust and Natural England.

The information gathered is essential for a wide range of applications, from development planning to academic research and conservation strategies. This vital work highlights the importance of fungi in the broader ecosystem and the need for ongoing monitoring and preservation efforts.

The Fungus Conservation Trust, a charity-run organization, is actively seeking to expand its reach by inviting more individuals to participate in this citizen science endeavor. By contributing to the fungi database, volunteers can play a direct role in safeguarding these often-overlooked organisms for future generations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Fungus Conservation Trust's Three Counties Group in East Devon is photographing and recording mushrooms to aid conservation efforts.
You can participate in citizen science by helping the Three Counties Group photograph and record fungi for their database.
The database is used by planning authorities, the National Trust, Natural England, students, and other conservation groups.

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