Mapping and Protecting the World's Mycorrhizal Fungi | Bethan Manley, SPUN
Discover how SPUN is mapping and protecting the world’s mycorrhizal fungi - hidden underground networks crucial for biodiversity and carbon storage. Using cutting-edge machine learning and global collaboration, SPUN identifies fungal diversity hotspots and their role in ecosystem health. Join Bethan, SPUN’s Global Data Science Program Manager, as she shares insights into SPUN's work to include fungi in conservation and climate strategies.

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