2025-27 Cycle
Participating Countries

The JoNeF 2025-27 project involves the participation of 19 European countries and their scientific and environmental institutions:
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- Albania: National Environment Agency
- Croatia: State Inspectorate of the Republic of Croatia
- Greece: Forest Research Institute of Thessaloniki – Elgo Dimitra; University of Thessaly
- Hungary: Ministry of Agriculture
- Iceland: Icelandic Institute of Natural History
- Ireland: Teagasc, Agriculture and Food Development Authority
- Italy: Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research – ISPRA; Association of Regional and Provincial Agencies for Environmental Protection (AssoArpa) – Arpa Lombardia
- Kosovo: Ministry of Environment, Spatial Planning and Infrastructure
- Latvia: Ministry of Smart Administration and Regional Development – Latvian Museum of Natural History
- Malta: Environment and Resources Authority – ERA; EcoGozo Directorate
- Montenegro: Agency for Nature and Environment Protection
- Netherlands: Association of Regional Environment Inspection Agencies; Dutch Mycological Society
- North Macedonia: State Environmental Inspectorate; Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje
- Poland: University of Łódź
- Portugal: General Inspectorate for Agriculture, Sea, Environment and Spatial Planning – IGAMAOT; University of Coimbra; Universidade de Évora
- Romania: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
- Serbia: Ministry of Environmental Protection
- Spain: University of Valencia
- UK: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
A short clip highlighting the importance of wild fungi in European nature conservation policies.
In the video, members of the JoNeF team share their voices to explain why fungi must be included in biodiversity protection strategies.