National Geographic How many rats are in New York City? Scientists find new clues in the East River. By Melissa Hobson
BBC Wildlife Magazine East River DNA reveals secrets of life (and death) in New York | Discover Wildlife by Helen Pilcher
C&EN Environmental DNA brings the East River’s fish population into focus By Sarah Braner
Green Prophet Poop in the East River shows the city’s rat problem and what people like to eat By Karin Kloosterman
MSN Environmental DNA study reveals new insights into aquatic life by Co-Pilot from Phys.Org
BioEngineer, United States Environmental DNA from NYC’s East River Uncovers Insights into Local Human and Wildlife Populations
Le Figaro, France Fish, humans… and rats: what DNA monitoring in urban rivers reveals by Delphine Chayet
Deutsche Presse Agentur via WEB.de, Germany What rivers reveal: genetic material paints a picture of entire ecosystems
el Mundo, Spain New York’s East River ‘knows’ how many rats the city has or what its inhabitants are eating by Florencia Da Silva
Mirage News, Australia East River transforms into living biosensor PLOS news release