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Toxic Mushroom
Clinical Reference
Yukon Territory · Northwest Territories · Nunavut · Including Tundra-Specific Species
Updated and reviewed — June 2026

Spore & Scout has developed a clinical reference covering the 9 most dangerous toxic mushroom species and species complexes in Yukon and the Northwest Territories — including amatoxin three-phase clinical course, Orellanine delayed renal failure (3–14 day onset), tundra-specific Arctic Inocybe muscarine syndrome, Gyromitrin wildfire burn-scar poisoning clusters, and remote nursing station shock management thresholds calibrated for the territories.

Designed for emergency departments, urgent care, EMS, remote nursing stations, and poison control consultation across Yukon, NWT, and Nunavut. Scan the QR code for immediate access to the full guide.

FOR USE BY:
Emergency Physicians · Toxicologists · EMS Providers · Poison Control Specialists · Remote & Nursing Station Healthcare Workers · Urgent Care Clinicians · Veterinarians
Full Clinical Guide
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dosing tables & field keys
Species Covered in This Guide
Amanita virosa complex (Destroying Angel)
Galerina marginata (Deadly Galerina)
Cortinarius spp. — Orellanine group (Deadly Webcap)
Gyromitra esculenta (False Morel)
Inocybe rimosa / I. geophylla (Arctic Inocybe Complex)
Tricholoma equestre (Man on Horseback)
Clitocybe rivulosa (Ivory Funnel)
Amanita muscaria (Fly Agaric)
Lycoperdon spp. (Immature Puffballs)