Advanced nature monitoring, powered by eDNA
We specialise in innovative, eDNA-powered biodiversity monitoring solutions. By extracting DNA from environmental samples, we reveal insights into individual species and broader biodiversity.
Compared with traditional survey methods, our solutions deliver scalable nature intelligence with less effort, lower cost, faster turnaround, and minimal impact on wildlife and ecosystems.
The result is actionable insights that empower smarter, evidence-based decisions for nature.
From samples to action: How eDNA monitoring works
Our simple protocols, training, and equipment make field collection quick and easy. If preferred, our experienced team can also undertake sampling on your behalf. Samples are then sent to our laboratory for analysis.

Target
Survey a target species
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Target species survey design
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Project planning and advisory
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eDNA sampling kits and training
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qPCR laboratory analysis
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Species detection reporting and mapping
Screen
Map groups of species
- Project design
- eDNA kits and training
- DNA metabarcoding analysis
- Report and EnviroIQ
- Advisory support
Atlas
Monitor full biodiversity
- Project design
- eDNA kits and training
- DNA metabarcoding analysis
- Report and EnviroIQ
- Advisory support
Navigate your project with end-to-end support.
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Groundtruthed data. We ground-truth our biodiversity data to deliver high-quality insights using independent data sources to validate eDNA detections.
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Project advisory support. Our dedicated project managers guide you every step of the way—from survey design to data interpretation—ensuring your biodiversity insights are delivered smoothly and effectively.
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Explore your results online. Access our biodiversity mapping tool, EnviroIQ, so you can easily explore your data and compare sites.
Our sample coverage
We analyse broad sample types. Based on your objective, we'll help you find the most suitable approach:
- Freshwater: water, sediment, bulk invertebrates, groundwater
- Marine: water, sediment, biofoul, deposition arrays, plankton tows
- Terrestrial: soil, plants, surface swab, air, bulk invertebrates, iDNA
- Diet and predator: scat, gut contents, tissue, swab

