Nearly a third of species of fungi assessed by an international conservation group are at risk of extinction from threats ...
Nearly a third of fungi species assessed by international conservation experts were found to be at risk of extinction from ...
More than 1,000 of the world’s fungi species have been assessed for ... that it was time to safeguard the “extraordinary fungal kingdom” which sustains nature and life on Earth.
Chris Dart Neither plants nor animals, fungi are the most underappreciated kingdom of the natural world. During a billion years of evolution, they’ve become masters of survival. And yet ...
Neither plants nor animals—fungi represent a third mode of life and belong to their own kingdom. By looking at fungi in the context of evolution and natural history, scientists are making discoveries ...
Most of Australia’s plants rely on a hidden underground network of fungi for water and minerals. They could be in trouble – ...
The number of fungi species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has surpassed 1,000, confirming that deforestation, ...
But it illustrates the strains that human activity places on this distinct individual kingdom, which is neither plant nor animal. “While fungi mainly live hidden underground and inside wood ...