Mycologist-led workshop explores fungi in Tasmania’s Tarkine rainforest
A three-day fungi workshop in Tasmania's Takayna/Tarkine rainforest, led by mycologist Dr Alison Pouliot, brought together toxicologists, botanists and ecologists to study the region's fungal diversity. The workshop, based at Corinna Wilderness Village, included foraging trips along the Pieman River and activities such as taking sporeprints and examining how language affects perceptions of fungi. Participants observed numerous species including blue pixie's parasols, ruby bonnets, earth tongues, giant bracket fungi and echidna fungi. Pouliot emphasized that fungi are "ecosystem engineers" that created the foundation for forests, noting that an estimated 2-3 million fungal species exist but only just over 205,000 have been identified. The article notes that Guardian Australia travelled as a guest of Tourism Tasmania and Corinna Wilderness Village.
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Sources: The Guardian
