Bioremediation: Our Projects

HEALING THE LAND. HEALING THE PEOPLE.

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cold-fire

“- instead of being burned, slash piles are inoculated with native mycelium to accelerate decomposition and return carbon to the soil, rather than releasing it into the atmosphere.”

myco-remediation of creosote rail ties

SWCC is exploring the use of mycoremediation as a solution to the problem created by large piles of thousands of creosote-soaked rail ties left along the railway throughout the Skeena.

after the fire

See how we are addressing Toxic Heavy Metals after Structure Fires.

skeena mushroom cultivation & knowledge exchange

From wild-mushroom walks, to setting up our very own myco-labs! 

Special thanks to our valued partners!

Smithereens Mushroom is located in Smithers, BC. Founded by Marie-Eve Arseneault and Alexis Galus, they are dedicated to nuturing health through nature's bounty. 

For more information head over to their website by clicking here.

Our Fire Grand Challenge technical partner, mycologist, and cold-fire expert; Jeff Ravage from Coalitions and Collaboratives.

The Gitxsan community of Sik-E-Dakh, an innovative community advancing Indigenous led food security, energy sovereignty, and wildfire resilience projects rooted in Gitxsan values and culture.