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Autumn comes to the Wood Wrinkled Peach fungus . (Photo by Chris Cannelle) As the evenings draw in and the weather has become cooler and wetter, autumn has certainly arrived in the Wood. With it has come an explosion of fungi, but especially exciting has been the discovery that the very rare Wrinkled Peach fungus is growing in the Wood. This fungus is on the global red list of endangered fungi, so it is especially important that it has been discovered in the Wood. These amazing photos of the fungi were taken by Wood volunteer and fungi expert, Chris Cannelle. (Photo by Chris Cannelle) Elsewhere, path improvements have continued. Contractors have done an excellent job in extending the improved path network, linking the Cedar of Lebanon boardwalk with the folly and on from there, through the "trampled triangle" to the previously improved section.  Improved path leading up from the Folly to the Cedar of Lebanon.  I mprovements in the "trampled triangle", the new path t...