Alien Species Geodatabase v.5.5
The EASIN Geodatabase now includes 53,460,163 observations
CitizenScience [67]
AlienSpecies [40]
Catalogue [34]
IAS [33]
Biodiversity [30]
EURegulation [25]
JRC [23]
DataPartner [20]
IASApp [17]
EASINTeam [17]
Invasive [17]
EASIN [15]
The EASIN Geodatabase now includes 53,460,163 observations
Alien species represent a rapidly emerging threat to Polar ecosystems.
The IUCN Council has adopted the Environmental Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT) as an IUCN standard.
“A Field Guide to Invasive Alien Species in European Forests” has been developed as a tool for detecting and recognising alien species in forests.
An alien species, new to European seas has been found in Greece thanks to a citizen science project.
Managing invasive alien species (IAS) is particularly challenging in highly connected marine ecosystems across the world.
Early detection of invasive alien species (IAS) allows a rapid response to control the further spread of invading plants and animals.
The Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1262 of 25 July 2019 entered into force on the 15th August 2019
The Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1262 of 25 July 2019 adds 17 alien species (4 animals, 13 plants) to the existing list of invasive alien species of Union concern, according to the EU Regulation 1143/2014.