Amongst Australia’s leaders in platypus conservation expertise, Josh Griffiths, will be gathering at the Platypus Conference 2026. Griffiths will present how eDNA combined with genomic sequencing can help fill critical gaps in our understanding of population statuses.
The Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) partnered with EnviroDNA to deliver real-world eDNA monitoring outcomes on Country. This video case study highlights how the training works and the vital role it plays in empowering First Nations communities to Care for Country.
With great pleasure, we unveil this artwork by esteemed Worimi Artist, Gerard Black. Commissioned for EnviroDNA, this is a meaningful collaboration representing the relationship of Traditional Ecological Knowledge and genetic science.
11 February was declared by the United Nations General Assembly in recognition of the ongoing mission to achieve full and equal participation in science for women and girls. We caught up with our team to discuss their experiences in this field and what advice they have for others looking to pursue a career in science.
Land and wetland management is most effective when collaborative approaches are grounded in cultural knowledge. The theme for World Wetlands Day 2026 celebrates Cultural Heritage and Traditional Knowledge. We recognise the deep cultural, ecological, and spiritual connections that wetlands hold.
A new $1.2 million program is launching in South-East Queensland to monitor native freshwater species. Led by Resilient Rivers SEQ, and delivered by Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland, EnviroDNA is proudly working on this project funded as part of the SEQ City Deal.
Achieve greater transparency and confidence when using eDNA for threatened species assessments. Powered by our Threatened Species Matrix, this tool helps you navigate complexity with clarity, giving you smarter, more reliable outcomes for every project.
We are delighted to have partnered with Indigital for the second season of the Caring for Country initiative, which is dedicated to engaging with communities through two-way learning experiences that build trust, relationships, and skills towards a collective vision.
Centred around the World Heritage-listed Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, this project led by Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation combines Traditional Owner knowledge with eDNA technology to restore ecosystems, protect culturally significant species, and guide future conservation.
A national initiative is combining environmental DNA (eDNA) technology with over 60,000 years of Traditional Owner knowledge to care for biodiversity, strengthen ecosystems, and create job opportunities. Covered by AAP, SBS, NITV, ABC Radio & Australian Museum.
EnviroDNA has been selected as the Protection Technology winner in the Offshore Wind Net Positive Challenge by Ocean Impact Organisation and Southerly Ten. This challenge identifies solutions that support Australia’s emerging offshore wind industry to have a positive impact on the ocean, biodiversity, and climate.
EnviroDNA is committed to making environmental DNA (eDNA) science more accessible, impactful and easier to use. We’re excited to unveil our new website with updated eDNA monitoring solutions. These are designed to simplify how users explore and engage with eDNA.











