Finding Fly Agaric in the Forest
It was an early autumn morning, and the mist was rolling across Dalby Forest, making everything slightly damp. Eleven-year-old Mia loved this time of year in the woods, with the decomposing leaves creating that familiar autumnal scent, signaling that winter was approaching.
Mia had come with her family for a forest walk, and that's when she saw it - the vibrant, eye-catching color was instantly recognizable. She had only ever seen the fly agaric mushroom in books and pictures before, but there it was, a large clump of them growing on the damp, spongy forest floor, covered in pine needles and leaves.
We're a new kind of news feed.
Regular news is designed to drain you. We're a non-profit built to restore you. Every story we publish is scored for impact, progress, and hope.
Start Your News Detox






