
Report: 1st Dutch National eDNA Workshop
The first Dutch national eDNA workshop marked a turning point in how the Netherlands approaches biodiversity monitoring. This report consolidates the key insights, perspectives, and outcomes of the workshop, and serves as a launchpad document for the Dutch national eDNA working group.
Foundations for a Dutch National eDNA strategy
The first Dutch National eDNA workshop, held on March 5, 2025, marked a milestone in the collective effort to integrate environmental DNA (eDNA) into the country’s biodiversity monitoring and decision-making frameworks.
Environmental DNA (eDNA)—genetic material left behind by organisms in water, soil, air, or on surfaces—offers a powerful, non-invasive way to detect species and ecosystem changes. The workshop brought together leading scientists, policymakers, and practitioners to lay the foundation for a national eDNA strategy.
1st Dutch National eDNA Workshop
A shared overview of expert perspectives, key workshop themes, and concrete next steps for national eDNA development.
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