

Monitoring Mammals Using eDNA - Webinar Recording
Environmental DNA is fast becoming an important, non-invasive surveying tool for terrestrial and semi-aquatic mammals. Want to learn more about it?
Learning outcomes:
Understand what eDNA is
Explore its application for surveying and conservation
Learn about eDNA research taking place in the UK
Presented by Dr Allan McDevitt, lecturer at the University of Salford (UoS), and by Holly Broadhurst, PhD student using eDNA to monitor British mammals.
Duration: 100 minutes
Environmental DNA is fast becoming an important, non-invasive surveying tool for terrestrial and semi-aquatic mammals. Want to learn more about it?
Learning outcomes:
Understand what eDNA is
Explore its application for surveying and conservation
Learn about eDNA research taking place in the UK
Presented by Dr Allan McDevitt, lecturer at the University of Salford (UoS), and by Holly Broadhurst, PhD student using eDNA to monitor British mammals.
Duration: 100 minutes
Environmental DNA is fast becoming an important, non-invasive surveying tool for terrestrial and semi-aquatic mammals. Want to learn more about it?
Learning outcomes:
Understand what eDNA is
Explore its application for surveying and conservation
Learn about eDNA research taking place in the UK
Presented by Dr Allan McDevitt, lecturer at the University of Salford (UoS), and by Holly Broadhurst, PhD student using eDNA to monitor British mammals.
Duration: 100 minutes