
03-05-2023 - Lamelloporus americanus
Latin America Workshop: Promoting conservation of the Latin American Funga through specialists' capacitation and extinction risk assessment of threatened fungi
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The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded 49 grants for this species type, constituting a total donation of $578,418.
Latin America Workshop: Promoting conservation of the Latin American Funga through specialists' capacitation and extinction risk assessment of threatened fungi
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First efforts to preserve Wrightoporia auraucariae, a rare and critically endangered species endemic to Araucaria forests
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Conservation of mountain biodiversity: efforts to understand Fomitiporia nubicola distribution, a Drimys exclusive fungus from threatened Cloud Forest
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Assessment of the conservation status of endangered fungus Flaviporus citrinellus in Lithuania
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Monitoring of very rare fungus species Buglossoporus magnus for conservation action in old growth lowland rainforests of Sarawak.
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Assessing the conservation status of the most threatened fungi in New Zealand and Australia. An Australasian Fungal Red Listing Workshop will be held in Melbourne, Australia, on 22-26 July 2019. Invitations have been extended to international and Australasian experts, linking to the Global Red List Initiative led by Dahlberg, Krikorev,and Mueller.
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Assessment of Conservation Status and Development of the Red list for Western Ghats Usneoid Lichens
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Developing conservation strategies for the critically endangered lichen Erioderma pedicellatum in Kamchatka
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Assessing Galapagos endemic Lichens for the Global Fungal Red List Initiative:
For almost ten years the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands has worked on a species inventory of lichens, a neglected, yet highly diverse group of organisms. Our project now focuses on assessing the conservation status of endemic lichen species in the archipelago, working on the first IUCN red-list of Galapagos Lichens.
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First Conservation and IUCN Red List Assessment of Endangered North American Lichens
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