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Sharing the latest research, fieldwork findings and advances in Environmental DNA science.

Following the refilling of Lake Mealup after extreme drying conditions, LMPS citizen science team are using eDNA to track how biodiversity returns and wetland ecosystems recover.

On World Environment Day, we explore how eDNA is helping scientists, industry and communities make better environmental decisions through biodiversity monitoring.

Curtin University scientists have recently put together an international team to solve a question about the identity of a Western Australian oyster species that has remained taken a 176 years to answer.

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