eDNA Explorer provides bioinformatics tools to analyze environmental DNA data for biodiversity monitoring, restoration planning, and regulatory compliance. The platform enables natural resource managers to identify species in water and land ecosystems using eDNA and geospatial integration. It supports projects like LA River monitoring, wildfire recovery, and invasive species tracking.
Identify species in LA River water samples using eDNA; Monitor tidewater goby habitat recovery post-2000s; Track invasive water primrose spread in Bay-Delta; Support restoration planning for Akagera National Park; Generate regulatory evidence for government agencies; Analyze metabarcoding data for rewilding success
Serves public projects in California and Rwanda; Featured in Clean Water Services watershed study; Partners with CALeDNA; Hosts Living Data 2025 conference; Offers free bioinformatics pipeline for FastQ analysis