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The Great Champignon Has Returned to the Lithuanian Red Book - a Mushroom that Was Considered Extinct Has Been Discovered in the Country

Minister of the Environment Kastytis Žuromskas has updated the List of Protected Species of Animals, Plants and Fungi, known as the Lithuanian Red Book, to include again a mushroom considered extinct – the great club mushroom. As the Ministry of the Environment announced this week, the mushroom species was added to the list with the approval of the Lithuanian Red Book Commission.
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Minister of the Environment Kastytis Žuromskas has updated the List of Protected Species of Animals, Plants and Fungi, known as the Lithuanian Red Book, to include again a mushroom considered extinct – the great club mushroom. As the Ministry of the Environment announced this week, the mushroom species was added to the list with the approval of the Lithuanian Red Book Commission.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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https://www.tv3.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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