If Washington Had An Official State Biologist, We Would Nominate Paul Stamets
By Andrea Verschuyl|Published February 12, 2024
×
Andrea Verschuyl
Author
Having grown up in Washington, Andrea is a self-admitted Pacific Northwest snob. In their opinion, there's simply nowhere else in the country with the Evergreen State's beauty. After attending university, Andrea devoted themselves to writing full-time. They're thrilled to represent Washington for Only In Your State while pursuing other professional and personal projects. They currently reside in Olympia, where they enjoy leaf-blowing their yard, perfecting homemade ramen, cuddling with their three tiny dogs, and feeding their pufferfish, Sea Biscuit.
If you’ve been interested in mushrooming in Washington, it’s just a matter of time before you encounter Paul Stamets.
His posts often begin with the breezy greeting, “Hey, Fungal Friends.” His website is a smörgåsbord of TED Talks, links to cutting-edge research, nods to current projects, and many, many pictures of himself — Paul Stamets, mycologist extraordinaire— holding up mushrooms like some might display hunting trophies.
If you’re interested in mushrooming in Washington, you’re bound to encounter Paul Stamets’ work. His stature in mycology and advocacy for hands-on foraging has played an enormous part in the growing popularity of mushrooming, and — whatever you think of him — there’s no denying he’s one of the most prominent figures in our state’s environmentalist community.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.