MinRes and Curtin pioneer eDNA monitoring to safeguard biodiversity | Sustainability

A common spiderweb might be the most powerful biodiversity sampling tool on your next remote site assessment. Great to see @Mineral Resources and @Curtin University concluding a landmark three-year research partnership. They have successfully completed the largest terrestrial eDN

Why this matters: A common spiderweb might be the most powerful biodiversity sampling tool on your next remote site assessment.

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Original source: Mineral Resources
Source published: 22 Apr 2026 · 12:36 PM
Added to Enviro News: 22 Apr 2026 · 12:36 PM

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