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TMI's Lichen Adventure Project featured in Kew Royal Botanic Gardens Report

TMI’s Lichen Adventure Citizen Science Project was mentioned in the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens Report on the State of the World’s Plants and Fungi. It was mentioned as an example of a global initiative encouraging the public to search for lichens in their backyards and upload them to global databases to help “fill in gaps” in global understanding of fungal biodiversity.

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New Fellow's project released: an educational website on beneficial microbes

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TMI founder presents on food microbiology at Sunflower Farm and Creamery workshop for Bowdoin Upward Bound’s high school students