— ABOUT THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN PLATYPUS SEARCH —

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The Great Australian Platypus Search is launching phase one throughout Victoria from August 2021. This project involves a state-wide investigation into platypus populations which will help better our understanding of this threatened species in Victoria. Seeking to unite Victorians in this search, we are using an innovative wildlife detection technique known as environmental DNA (eDNA), which will allow scientists to develop a comprehensive map of platypus populations across the state.

What is eDNA? It refers to traces of DNA that wildlife shed into their environment. This is important information that helps scientists determine distributions of aquatic species, such as the platypus, over large spatial scales.

This initiative is set to be one of the biggest citizen science projects in the world and is gathering never before seen data on one of the world’s most elusive species. The platypus is an Australian icon and an important indigenous species, and this your opportunity to play a role in protecting the platypus, aquatic vertebrates and Australian waterways for many years to come.

 
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The Great Australian Platypus Search is sampling at over 1500 sites across Victoria.

To view available sites, click here.

By signing up as a citizen scientist, you will help us map platypus populations across Victoria and fill critical gaps in our knowledge of this elusive species.

We are looking for citizen scientists to help us gather eDNA samples from sampling sites across Victoria. With so many sites to cover, it is likely your local waterway is on our list!

How can you help?

 

What is involved?

In this project, citizen scientists will collect eDNA samples from over 1,500 selected sampling sites on waterways across Victoria.

Find out everything you need to know about collecting eDNA samples via our Water Sampling Tutorial and Safety video.

Join our community of citizen scientists on Facebook and stay up to date on project news and information!