Springing into the Future: Enhancing Species Baselines Using a Novel Monitoring Technique
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This case study outlines BHP’s innovative use of environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring to enhance biodiversity outcomes in mining regions.
- Introduces eDNA techniques for biodiversity detection
- Collaborates with Curtin University’s eDGES program
- Monitors species across multiple sites, including Pilbara and Great Artesian Basin springs
- Records hundreds of unique species and sequences threatened-species genomes
- Provides training and capacity-building for BHP staff
- Secures additional A$6.25 million funding to extend the program
How this may be relevant to you
Highly relevant to mining industry sustainability professionals seeking advanced biodiversity monitoring tools.
- Showcases cutting-edge, non-invasive environmental monitoring
- Strengthens compliance with environmental regulations
- Enhances post-mine rehabilitation through data-driven biodiversity insights
- Supports risk management related to habitat and species protection
- Aligns with international conservation and ESG standards
- Promotes data-led environmental stewardship
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