The #project will include a number of activities, such as the possible #reintroduction of lost wildlife like butterflies, rare #plants & beavers & the moving of #funghi to restore #soil.
Across to the Teviot and back via Ruberslaw. Mixed road and track (with breakfast once I checked them). No rain, but it is looking ominous for the afternoon. 18k in total, mixed road and tracks.
I tried to identify this guy using plantnet.org, but was met with a passive-aggressive "not a plant - maybe funghi" 😄 Big G's image search is quite sure it's a Stubby Brittlegill, but then it shouldn't be found in Europe. Anyway, funghi are fascinating. I don't think this one will start the zombie apocalypse.
‘Shrooms of the day, from the tiny and cute to humongously large… feel free to shout out names, photo’s are from a hike in #Limburg (North Western Europe)
Researchers are using remote-sensing technology and machine-learning algorithms to map and predict the presence of mycorrhizal fungi in ecosystems around the world.
The Society for the Protection of Underground Networks (SPUN) is an initiative that aims to map the distribution of fungal networks to spread awareness and advocate for their protection.