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eDNA sampling

eDNA sampling involves collecting environmental samples, like water or soil, to detect genetic material shed by organisms living there. This DNA can come from skin cells, feces, or mucus. By analyzing the collected sample in a lab, scientists can identify which species are present without physically seeing or capturing them. eDNA is a powerful tool for monitoring biodiversity, tracking rare or elusive species, and assessing ecosystem health efficiently and non-invasively.