Opportunity to participate in wetland monitoring in the Wheatbelt

Curtin University Project Manager Angus Lawrie is working to develop a standardised tool for monitoring wetland health across SW Western Australia. The project is seeking private landholders with freshwater/marginally saline lakes across the Wheatbelt.

The project will be using eDNA to monitor biodiversity and water quality parameters.

To learn more join us for a Zoom meeting hosted by Angus on May 14th

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