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Discover the hidden world of fungi under your feet

39 min · 2. juni 2026
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Catherine Marciniak and Stephen Axford have spent more than a decade travelling through forests in Australia and around the world, documenting fungi through photography and time-lapse, and along the way they've helped uncover species new to science. Their work featured on David Attenborough's Planet Earth 2 and they have produced their own book [https://www.publishing.csiro.au/book/8150/] and documentary [https://www.planetfungi.movie/follow-the-rain]. Catherine and Stephen capture some of the extraordinary time-lapse footage. Today they discuss with David Boldeman how it all started and why it matters. Planet Fungi: A Photographer's Foray by Catherine Marciniak, Stephen Axford, Tom May is published by CSIRO Publishing and is available in print or eBook [https://www.publishing.csiro.au/book/8150/]. The documentary Follow the Rain [https://www.planetfungi.movie/follow-the-rain] is available to watch on Netflix. Other related sites: * iNaturalist Australia [https://inaturalist.ala.org.au]: Stephen specifically discussed people documenting fungi and uploading observations to iNaturalist. * FungiMap Australia [https://fungimap.org.au]: A natural companion resource given the discussion around citizen observations and fungi discovery. It Starts With... [https://connectsci.au/news/pages/podcasts] is a ConnectSci podcast. ConnectSci [https://connectsci.au/] delivers trusted, fact-based content, including peer-reviewed journal articles, eBooks and science news articles. It is operated by CSIRO Publishing [https://www.publishing.csiro.au/], a not-for-profit, editorially independent publisher based in Australia. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Discover the hidden world of fungi under your feet cover

Discover the hidden world of fungi under your feet

Catherine Marciniak and Stephen Axford have spent more than a decade travelling through forests in Australia and around the world, documenting fungi through photography and time-lapse, and along the way they've helped uncover species new to science. Their work featured on David Attenborough's Planet Earth 2 and they have produced their own book [https://www.publishing.csiro.au/book/8150/] and documentary [https://www.planetfungi.movie/follow-the-rain]. Catherine and Stephen capture some of the extraordinary time-lapse footage. Today they discuss with David Boldeman how it all started and why it matters. Planet Fungi: A Photographer's Foray by Catherine Marciniak, Stephen Axford, Tom May is published by CSIRO Publishing and is available in print or eBook [https://www.publishing.csiro.au/book/8150/]. The documentary Follow the Rain [https://www.planetfungi.movie/follow-the-rain] is available to watch on Netflix. Other related sites: * iNaturalist Australia [https://inaturalist.ala.org.au]: Stephen specifically discussed people documenting fungi and uploading observations to iNaturalist. * FungiMap Australia [https://fungimap.org.au]: A natural companion resource given the discussion around citizen observations and fungi discovery. It Starts With... [https://connectsci.au/news/pages/podcasts] is a ConnectSci podcast. ConnectSci [https://connectsci.au/] delivers trusted, fact-based content, including peer-reviewed journal articles, eBooks and science news articles. It is operated by CSIRO Publishing [https://www.publishing.csiro.au/], a not-for-profit, editorially independent publisher based in Australia. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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