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New Tools for Old Questions: Using eDNA to Enhance Ecological Understanding
New Tools for Old Questions: Using eDNA to Enhance Ecological Understanding

Wed, May 14

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Virtual Zoom event

New Tools for Old Questions: Using eDNA to Enhance Ecological Understanding

Time & Location

May 14, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Virtual Zoom event

About the event

Ecologists seek to understand relationships between organisms and their environment, and central to this understanding is gathering information about who is living where, when, and what they are doing while there. Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a relatively new tool that can help provide information to answer these questions and can complement, or in some cases, supplant traditional research techniques.  


In this LiveStream event, James Garner (University of Massachusetts Amherst) and Dr. Kate Buckman (Connecticut River Conservancy) will provide an overview of eDNA. Along with explaining the benefits and challenges of implementing eDNA studies, James and Kate will give examples of how eDNA is being used in different applications. They review their eDNA study conducted in 2024 where they looked for evidence of shortnose sturgeon in the Connecticut River north of the Turner's Falls MA and Vernon VT dam. Spoiler alert: they found that evidence!  

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About LiveStream: CRC brings your rivers to you! Join CRC staff and partners for a series of live lunchtime presentations, on select Wednesdays from Noon-1pm. You get to learn more about the rivers you love, ask questions, and interact with a river-loving community all from the comfort and safety of your home (or wherever you may be). LiveStream will be hosted via Zoom. Please register for each presentation to receive meeting information. 

 

See past, present and future events in our LiveStream playlist on YouTube. Check out CRC's Events Calendar to learn about other upcoming events. 

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