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Fungi are considered to be in urgent need of conservation by the British Mycological Society on the grounds that it is a traditionally neglected taxon which has legal protection in few countries. Current threats to fungi include destruction of forests worldwide, fragmentation of habitat, changes in land use, pollution, anthropogenic climate change, and over-exploitation of commercially attractive species. The Species Survival Commission of the IUCN has five specialist groups dealing with the conservation of fungi:

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  • Fungi are considered to be in urgent need of conservation by the British Mycological Society on the grounds that it is a traditionally neglected taxon which has legal protection in few countries. Current threats to fungi include destruction of forests worldwide, fragmentation of habitat, changes in land use, pollution, anthropogenic climate change, and over-exploitation of commercially attractive species. The Species Survival Commission of the IUCN has five specialist groups dealing with the conservation of fungi: * Chytrid, Zygomycete, Downy Mildew and Slime Mold Specialist Group * Cup-fungus, Truffle and Ally Specialist Group * Lichen Specialist Group * Mushroom, Bracket and Puffball Specialist Group * Rust and Smut Specialist Group Lack of knowledge is considered a major concern with a general paucity of comprehensive checklists, even for developed nations. In addition, the criteria for "red-listing" is not specifically designed for fungi and the kinds of data required, viz. population size, lifespan, spatial distribution and population dynamics are poorly known for most fungi. As a result, in practice, indicator species are identified as target foci for the conservation of threatened fungi. The term conservation mycology was coined in a 2018 publication. (en)
  • I cambiamenti d'uso dei suoli, la frammentazione e la distruzione degli habitat, la scomparsa di ospiti simbionti, l’inquinamento, lo delle specie di interesse commerciale, i cambiamenti climatici antropogenici sono tutti fattori che, attualmente, mettono in pericolo la sopravvivenza di gran parte dei micro e macrofunghi. (it)
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  • I cambiamenti d'uso dei suoli, la frammentazione e la distruzione degli habitat, la scomparsa di ospiti simbionti, l’inquinamento, lo delle specie di interesse commerciale, i cambiamenti climatici antropogenici sono tutti fattori che, attualmente, mettono in pericolo la sopravvivenza di gran parte dei micro e macrofunghi. (it)
  • Fungi are considered to be in urgent need of conservation by the British Mycological Society on the grounds that it is a traditionally neglected taxon which has legal protection in few countries. Current threats to fungi include destruction of forests worldwide, fragmentation of habitat, changes in land use, pollution, anthropogenic climate change, and over-exploitation of commercially attractive species. The Species Survival Commission of the IUCN has five specialist groups dealing with the conservation of fungi: (en)
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  • Conservation of fungi (en)
  • Conservazione delle specie fungine (it)
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