Links

PNW Key Council - This site provides keys and in some cases photos to identify the known species of fungi in the Pacific northwest, including Montana and Canada.

North American Truffling Society. A Society dedicated to finding and appreciating these remarkable underground fungi.

Tuberkey - TuberKey is a computer-assisted system of interactive keys for the identification of truffles.

MatchMaker - Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest. This site can help you identify virtually every fungus known in our area.

Arizona Mushroom Club

The Matsieman website. This site offers channels of communication between mushroom hunters

Wild Mushroom Hotline. A valuable source of mushroom hunting lore and information

Le Cercle des Mycologues de Montreal's

Glacier Institute Web site

Montana Natural History Center

Garden City Fungi - located in Missoula, Montana

Non- Timber Forest Products Searchable Database

Tom Volk's website. Dr. Volk hosts one of the best mushroom websites in the world. It is all here.

Puget Sound Mycological Society

The Special Forest Products Web Site, a project by The Virginia Tech Department of Wood Science and Forest Products, the USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station and the Top of the Ozarks RC&D in Missouri.

Mushroom Grower's Newsletter. Information, news, and happenings of importance to mushroom cultivators.

Mycologue Publications. Bryce Kendricks presents an encyclopedia of fungal knowledge.

Foraging with the "Wildman" Steve Brill

A guide to myxomycetes

 

Other Interesting Links

Pacific NW FSL MYCOLOGY RESEARCH CENTER. US Forest Service descriptions and discussions of commercially important mushrooms in our area:

http://mgd.NACSE.ORG/fsl/pilzPoster/index.html

http://mgd.NACSE.ORG/fsl/MonitorPoster/index.html. Proposed system for monitoring the harvest of commercial mushrooms

http://www.fsl.orst.edu/mycology/youngstndthin/Yss.html. a study of the effects of timber harvest on chanterelle production in stands of 80 yr old Douglas fir.