Assessing IAS in catchments
EASIN team has participated in a new publication on distribution and impacts of freshwater invasive species in Europe.
EASIN team has participated in a new publication on distribution and impacts of freshwater invasive species in Europe.
Understanding biological invasions from a social and ecological point of view is a key aspect, influencing invasive alien species (IAS) management.
The geographical distribution of the 37 Invasive Alien Species (IAS) listed as Union concern by the Commission Implementing Regulation 2016/1141 has been updated, thanks to additional data provided by Member States Competent Authorities.
EASIN Species Search and Mapping service facilitates the exploration of alien species information from distributed data sources.
The new release of the “Invasive Alien Species in Europe” smartphone App, developed by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, is available.
European Member States (MS) are requested to report on the activities to implement the EU Regulation 1143/2014 on invasive alien species (IAS), under the provisions of art. 24 (1), by 1st of June 2019.
Management of alien species requires increasing of knowledge and consideration of the ecological and social perspectives.
On February 2nd, the raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) officially became an invasive alien species of Union Concern.
Horizon Scanning (HS) is a tool to identify and prioritize invasive alien species (IAS) absent or not yet widely spread, which may pose a potential threat to the environment in a given region.
Recreational fishing is one of the most popular leisure activities across Europe involving million of people, who organize fishing trips in their areas, countries or even abroad.