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Toxic Mushroom
Clinical Reference
Subarctic Taiga — Northern Ontario · Manitoba · Saskatchewan · Alberta · NWT · Nunavut
Updated and reviewed — June 2026

Spore & Scout has developed a clinical reference covering the 9 most dangerous toxic mushroom species and species complexes in the Boreal North subarctic taiga — including amatoxin three-phase clinical course, Orellanine delayed renal failure, Gyromitrin seizure protocols, cumulative myotoxin rhabdomyolysis, and boreal-specific diagnostic traps for healthcare providers.

Designed for emergency departments, urgent care, EMS, and poison control consultation across Northern Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and the territories. Scan the QR code for immediate access to the full guide.

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Emergency Physicians · Toxicologists · EMS Providers · Poison Control Specialists · Urgent Care Clinicians · Remote & Rural Healthcare Workers · Veterinarians
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9 SPECIES COVERED
Amanita virosa / A. bisporigera complex (Destroying Angel)
Galerina marginata (Deadly Galerina)
Cortinarius spp. — Orellanine group (Deadly Webcap)
Gyromitra esculenta / G. infula (False Morel)
Tricholoma equestre / T. flavovirens (Man on Horseback / Yellow Knight)
Paxillus involutus (Brown Rollrim)
Clitocybe rivulosa / C. nebularis (Ivory Funnel / Clouded Funnel)
Amanita muscaria (Fly Agaric)
Lycoperdon / Bovista spp. (Immature Puffballs)