Where a birch does plant its roots, should you stroll in winter boots; for there you’ll find the Chaga soul, black as night and glowing gold. -Old Chaga Proverb Not yet deep enough to beckon the use of snow shoes, the forest’s dusty white blanket provided just enough cover for all of her cold-hardy fungi to … Continue reading
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Womyn of the Month- June, 2014: Haley Toups
Meet Haley Toups Building molecular foundations for a mycological future Haley Toups is a dedicated student at the University of Nevada, Reno pursuing a degree in biochemistry and molecular biology as well as a minor in biophysical organic chemistry, which she will graduate with in the spring of 2015. Although young, she has already started … Continue reading