Rich data on global biodiversity loss – from systems we’re already using
Environmental DNA (eDNA) collected by existing air quality monitoring stations provides ‘treasure trove’ of information on plants and animals. Local councils are often keen to find creative, intelligent ways to better use the data they accumulate to bring additional benefits. Headlines this week show just is possible. What’s been called ‘an absolute gamechanger for tracking … Continue reading Rich data on global biodiversity loss – from systems we’re already using
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