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BRITISH COLUMBIA
Toxic Mushroom
Clinical Reference Guide
Instant Access for Medical Professionals & First Responders • Updated and reviewed — June 2026

Spore & Scout has developed a clinical reference covering the 11 most dangerous toxic mushroom species in British Columbia's Pacific Coastal region — including symptom timelines, toxin mechanisms, treatment considerations, and a BC-specific section on the deadly Matsutake lookalike hazard affecting commercial and recreational foragers.

Designed for emergency departments, urgent care, EMS, and poison control consultation. Scan the QR code below for immediate access — no login required.

FOR USE BY:
Emergency Physicians · Toxicologists · EMS Providers · Poison Control Specialists · Urgent Care Clinicians · Rural Healthcare Workers
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WHAT'S COVERED
Amanita phalloides (Death Cap)
Amanita smithiana (Smith's Amanita)
Gyromitra esculenta (False Morel)
Galerina marginata (Deadly Galerina)
Conocybe filaris (Deadly Conocybe)
Inocybe geophylla (White Fiber Cap)
Clitocybe dealbata (Ivory Funnel)
Chlorophyllum molybdites (False Parasol)
Amanita muscaria (Fly Agaric)
Amanita pantherina (Panther Cap)
Psilocybe cyanescens (Wavy Cap)