British Columbia is considering regulating wild mushroom picking following complaints from the Skwlax te Secwepemculecw First Nation about unauthorized foraging on their land, which has led to environmental damage and conflicts over morel mushrooms, which thrive in burnt areas. The potential regulation comes in the wake of last year's record-setting wildfire season, caused by drought conditions and climate change, which has increased the risk of holdover fires and morel mushroom growth. The First Nation is working with the province to establish a collaborative system for mushroom foraging to ensure safety and environmental protection.