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$1.2 million to protect platypus and biodiversity
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$1.2 million to protect platypus and biodiversity
Noosa will play a key role in a million-dollar eDNA monitoring program for native aquatic species including platypus to launch across more than 200 locations in South East Queensland. The $1.2 million program will officially kick off at sites in Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich and Moreton Bay using innovative environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring to uncover data on the region’s native species including platypus, rakali, freshwater turtles, lungfish, frog…
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