Considering our northeast ecological community with curiosity and care. Deep dives, interviews, and dispatches on the flora, fauna, and funga of the moment.
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Professional mycophile and founder of Chicory Naturalist, a shop and community space dedicated to nature education in Kingston, NY. Chris also authored the forthcoming picture book On a Mushroom Day, slated for release by Tundra Books in summer 2024.
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