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Environomics Newsletter October 2022

In this newsletter, read about the FSP's new research portfolio, about eDNA best practice guidelines and registering for the first […]

Environomics Newsletter October 2021

Read our latest newsletter, featuring research, people, the first eDNA conference and jobs.

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Environomics newsletter May 2021

Read the May 2021 Environomics newsletter.

Environomics Newsletter October 2020

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Environomics Newsletter June 2020

Environomics Newsletter June 2020

Environomics Newsletter December 2019

Read our second newsletter sent out in December 2019, with a research highlight, profiled ECR and link to our second video.

Environomics Newsletter May 2019

Read our newsletter sent out in May 2019, with a research highlight, ECR profile and workshop summary.

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