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Grow Wild has an Aquatic Plant Adventure

Ben from Grow Wild got a water-level view of Leeds' canal to discover the unseen parts of this amazing habitat...

Fungus labs 2019: what happened?

Find out what happened when we sent 9,500 fungus labs to teams across the country...

What do heavy metal and fungi have in common?

Find out how fungi could hold the key to decontaminating soil pollution and recover valuable minerals...

Transplanted: Discovering Scottish Plant Life Through Music

Explore the connection between plant life and music with musicians Sonia and Alice, as part of their Grow Wild funded project, Transplanted.

“Notes on Nurture”: My journey in horticulture

Lucie-Rae explains how the experience of growing wildflowers with her clients at Belfast Women's Aid has inspired her future plans in nature...

UK Fungus Day 2019 – your guide to what’s going on

Sunday 6 October is UK Fungus Day, led by the British Mycological Society. We’ve rounded up some of the best events (including our own) for you to take part in.
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