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The Wyoming Chapter of The Wildlife Society
About
Mission
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Leadership Team
Contact
Network
UW Student Chapter
The Wildlife Society
Central Mountains and Plains Section
Opportunities
Get Involved!
Grants
Awards
Resources
Newsletters
Resource Hub
Annual Conference
2025 Conference
Travel Grant Applications
Venue
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Folder: About
Back
Mission
Board Meeting Minutes
Special Reports
Leadership Team
Contact
Folder: Network
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UW Student Chapter
The Wildlife Society
Central Mountains and Plains Section
Folder: Opportunities
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Get Involved!
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Awards
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Conference and Workshop Registrations Workshop (Tues full day): Environmental DNA for Wildlife Professionals
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Workshop (Tues full day): Environmental DNA for Wildlife Professionals

$60.00

Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (lunch not provided)

Size: Limited to 40 participants

Instructors: Melanie Murphy (UW), Kathryn Davis (UW), and Alyssa Baldwin (UW)

Description: Environmental DNA is quickly becoming a popular tool for wildlife management.  In this workshop, we will cover: what is eDNA, motivations for using eDNA, what does eDNA measure, field study design, best practices from field to lab to data analysis to interpretation, types of eDNA applications (targeted species approaches, broad community/biodiversity assay approaches), overall analytical approaches, interpreting results, and multiple case studies.  Participants will get hands-on experience with common components of eDNA workflow and interpretation from eDNA capture methods to working with results.  We will end with an eDNA “check-list” for initiating an eDNA project.

THIS IS A FULL-DAY WORKSHOP AND CAN, THEREFORE, NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER WORKSHOPS

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Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (lunch not provided)

Size: Limited to 40 participants

Instructors: Melanie Murphy (UW), Kathryn Davis (UW), and Alyssa Baldwin (UW)

Description: Environmental DNA is quickly becoming a popular tool for wildlife management.  In this workshop, we will cover: what is eDNA, motivations for using eDNA, what does eDNA measure, field study design, best practices from field to lab to data analysis to interpretation, types of eDNA applications (targeted species approaches, broad community/biodiversity assay approaches), overall analytical approaches, interpreting results, and multiple case studies.  Participants will get hands-on experience with common components of eDNA workflow and interpretation from eDNA capture methods to working with results.  We will end with an eDNA “check-list” for initiating an eDNA project.

THIS IS A FULL-DAY WORKSHOP AND CAN, THEREFORE, NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER WORKSHOPS

To checkout, after adding all items to your cart, click the shopping cart icon in the upper right corner of your screen/ the web page header.

Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (lunch not provided)

Size: Limited to 40 participants

Instructors: Melanie Murphy (UW), Kathryn Davis (UW), and Alyssa Baldwin (UW)

Description: Environmental DNA is quickly becoming a popular tool for wildlife management.  In this workshop, we will cover: what is eDNA, motivations for using eDNA, what does eDNA measure, field study design, best practices from field to lab to data analysis to interpretation, types of eDNA applications (targeted species approaches, broad community/biodiversity assay approaches), overall analytical approaches, interpreting results, and multiple case studies.  Participants will get hands-on experience with common components of eDNA workflow and interpretation from eDNA capture methods to working with results.  We will end with an eDNA “check-list” for initiating an eDNA project.

THIS IS A FULL-DAY WORKSHOP AND CAN, THEREFORE, NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER WORKSHOPS

To checkout, after adding all items to your cart, click the shopping cart icon in the upper right corner of your screen/ the web page header.

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