At Zinto, we provide comprehensive Biomonitoring solutions that cover biodiversity, invasive species, water, soil, air, and pollution. Alongside advanced eDNA and genomics, we also offer a range of complementary monitoring tools to deliver accurate, actionable insights that help organisations protect ecosystems and plan for a sustainable future.
Zinto’s eDNA solutions make it easy to monitor biodiversity, track invasive species, and assess
ecosystem health— all with minimal field effort and scientifically robust data.
Precisely detect aquatic and terrestrial species
Establish biodiversity baselines for restoration projects
Identify invasive species early for faster response
Evaluate soil and ecosystem health in regenerative agriculture
Trusted by land managers, animal health bodies, conservation groups, and environmental professionals globally.
Track ecosystem health, detect rare or elusive species, and monitor change over time. Our eDNA-based surveys provide a powerful lens into biodiversity above and below ground, across freshwater, terrestrial, and agricultural environments.
Learn moreOur sensitive eDNA assays can identify invasive species before they spread, supporting rapid response and long-term control strategies across landscapes, waterways, and managed lands.
Track the recovery of ecosystems with reliable eDNA metrics. Measure changes in biodiversity and soil microbial communities
We support sustainable agriculture through genomic analysis of soil microbiomes, beneficial species, and pest threats. Our insights enable better land management, increased productivity, and environmental stewardship.
Tailored eDNA/genomics solutions for custom projects.
We go beyond data delivery — every project includes clear reporting, visual dashboards, and expert interpretation to help you translate eDNA results into meaningful decisions.
eDNA-based monitoring of fish, amphibians, invertebrates, and microbial communities. Long-term monitoring programs to support catchment management, aquaculture, and restoration projects.
Using eDNA sampling, we are developing an early detection platform alongside the National Biodiversity Data Centre to help ecologists and citizen scientist detect a range of invasive aquatic species in multiple sites across Ireland.
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