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What does the Ontario Woodlot Association (OWA) stand for? Healthy, productive woodlots, sustainable management of Ontario’s forests, and a united provincial voice for woodland owners. This grassroots organization brings together people who appreciate the value of our forests and the opportunity to learn and share ideas about good forestry.
OWA member, Neil Dunning says, “Being part of the Ontario Woodlot Association has given me a whole new avenue of learning as I rub shoulders with amazing members, many of whom have decades and even centuries of family experience in the forest.”
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Mushrooms popping up out of control in Brisbane backyards after wet weather
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MarMarch 2021 at 11:53pm
Dr Rowston says fungi are essential to breakdown leaf litter and guide nutrients back into the soil.
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New species of mushrooms could be sprouting in backyards after recent wet weather has seen fungi popping up around south-east Queensland gardens, unveiling the fungal kingdom underground.
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Recent wet weather has seen mushrooms sprout up across Brisbane
Experts warn against eating wild mushrooms, even ones individuals recognise as they may be toxic dopplegangers
Much of the fungal kingdom is unknown with experts often discovering new species in people s backyards