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iNaturalist.org is a place where you can record what you see in nature, meet other nature lovers, and learn about the... see more

ASAPbio (Accelerating Science and Publication in Biology) is a biological-driven organization working to promote... see more

The Consortium serves as gateway to biodiversity data of lichenized fungi. It unites records not only from lichen... see more

This site can be used to identify mushrooms. It is a tool designed to assist you in identifying mushrooms. Keep in mind... see more

General collection of fungus related information.

This is the main site for The North American Mycological Association (NAMA). This is a nonprofit membership organization... see more

ScienceOpen is a freely accessible open access/open research network to discover and evaluate scientific information.... see more

This site describes the higher fungi (mushrooms) found in the state of California, which is on the Pacific (west) coast... see more

The Mycological Society of America (MSA) welcomes ALL! You need not be a professor, student, or work in the field of... see more

The slime mold(officially classified as a protist and not a fungus) is an unusual organism in that it acts as one giant... see more

Some species of fungi have a much larger genetic diversity than expected. The mycena genus has many genes for diverse... see more

Medical Mycology is an on-line upper level undergraduate/graduate level course. It is divided into 8 Modules as follows:... see more

Meta is a free discovery tool that uses machine learning to map biomedical science as it happens—so researchers can... see more

Mycology Laboratory Manual (2025) by Laura Ramos-Sepulveda is an eTextbook designed for undergraduate students to... see more