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Britt Bunyard
Mycologist Britt Bunyard - Editor-in-Chief of FUNGI Magazine
Britt Bunyard
Britt Bunyard (born August 5, 1966) is an American mycologist, author, and the Editor-in-Chief of FUNGI Magazine.[1][2][3][4] He is known for his contributions to the field of mycology and his efforts in public education about fungi. He has authored several books and has been a figure in both scientific and popular media.[5]
The Lives of Fungi: A Natural History of Our Planet's Decomposers (The Lives of the Natural World, 2) (2024),
Princeton University Press, ISBN 9780691259888[18]
The Beginner’s Guide to Mushrooms (2021), Britt Bunyard and Tavis Lynch, Quarry Books,[19] ISBN 9781631599118
Amanitas of North America (2020), Britt Bunyard and Jay Justice, The Fungi Press[20] ISBN 9780578675725
Awards
In 2021 he was awarded the
Gary Lincoff Award “For Contributions to Amateur Mycology,” by the North American Mycological Association—NAMA’s most prestigious honor for American mycologists.[21]
References
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ab"Britt Bunyard". Wisconsin Mycological Society.
Archived from the original on 2024-03-02. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
^Bunyard, Britt (2024). The Little Book of Fungi (Little Books of Nature). Princeton University Press (published 2024-10-22).
ISBN9780691259888.
^Bunyard, Britt Allen (July 15, 2022). The Lives of Fungi: A Natural History of our Planet's Decomposers. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
ISBN978-0-691-22984-3.
OCLC1264721280.{{
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link)