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Every thing leaves a trace: eDNA technology empowers environmental protection in China
Selasa, 16 Juni 2026 | 15:18
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BEIJING, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 16 June 2026 – Since 2021, the China Zhi Gong Party has been carrying
out a Yangtze River eco-environmental protection project in partnership
with east China's Anhui Province.
Faced with the complex challenge of river basin management, the party's
central committee has leveraged its intellectual resources, bringing
together a think tank of leading experts to launch a five-year "science
and technology empowerment" initiative across the Jianghuai region, the
area around the lower reaches of the Huaihe River and the Yangtze River.
Among them is Zhang Wei, a member of the China Zhi Gong Party and a
professor at Peking University. She has led her team in monitoring
biodiversity in Chaohu Lake and the main and branch tributaries of the
Wanjiang River in Anhui Province through eDNA technology, which can
precisely identify minute traces of life in water and even detect
invasive species that are difficult to spot with bare eyes.
"We capture or collect these minute traces of environmental information and then amplify them," said Zhang.
Without the need to fish or disturb aquatic life, this technology allows
scientists to assess the biodiversity of a water body simply by
analyzing genetic information from water samples. This approach has
opened up new pathways for evaluating the effectiveness of the fishing
ban on the Yangtze River and conducting biodiversity monitoring.
Over the past five years, Zhang's team has worked closely with Anhui
University and local environmental protection authorities to establish
multiple sampling sites in Chaohu Lake and the Wanjiang River. She hopes
that through targeted oversight, eDNA monitoring technology will be
promoted and applied on a more comprehensive scale.
"We hope to set an example so that everyone can do their part to support
environmental protection and monitoring in this way," Zhang said.
BERITA LAINNYA
BERIKAN KOMENTAR