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Batacea in the News

DNA in a drop: tracking aquatic species using environmental DNA
Guest blog written by Chloe Robinson for West Wales Rivers Trust on using environmental DNA to track invasive species
Out in STEM
Interview by Tyee magazine on our experiences of being openly LGBTQ+ in the field of STEM


Geeky Girl reality #STEMSTORIES
See it. be it. stem it profile
Blog profiles as part of encourgaing young women to pursue careers in STEM fields
the Biochemist blog: being openly lgbtq+ in stem
We wrote a post about 'conditional outness' in the workplace for The Biochemist Blog


In the Spotlight: Wife-Wife Ecologists
We wrote a blog post for Methods in Ecology and Evolution's Pride Month celebrations
1 Million women in stem campaign
We were invited to contribute our profiles to provide visible role models for the next generation of girls


500 queer scientists
We contributed our profiles for the 500 Queer Scientists visibility campaign for LGBTQ+ people and their allies working in STEM
Press Releases on competition in bats and diet shifts in response to white‐nose syndrome
News pieces about a study Chloe is co-author on regarding big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) encroaching on little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) prey species (bugs, including mosquitoes and many crop pests).


Press release on DNA metabarcoding methods paper
Paper press release on comparing DNA metabarcoding of macroinvertebrates in river benthos and river water
NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY 2020: STREAM AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES
Outreach articles on the importance of partnering with Indigenous Peoples in the STREAM project for National Indigenous Peoples Day 2020


Sloth Genetics: a surprising twist
Blog by Sloth Conservation Foundation (SloCo) on population genetics of Costa Rican two-fingered sloths