Most fungal biodiversity hotspots lie outside protected areas, urging urgent conservation

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Researchers highlight the urgent need to protect Earth's underground fungal networks, which are vital for ecosystem health, carbon storage, and agriculture, but are largely unprotected and threatened by human activities, calling for immediate conservation efforts.
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