Ten new risk assessments were uploaded to the GB Non-native Species Secretariat website today. They are available for comment for a period of three months. Stakeholders are invited to submit comments on the evidence that underpin the risk assessment using this form (RA01 risk assessment comments (Word)) to nnss@apha.gov.uk.
The list of new assessment available includes:
- Acer rufinerve, Snake-bark maple
- Akebia quinate, Chocolate vine
- Amelanchier spicata, Thicket shadbush
- Arundo donax, Giant Cane
- Cipangopaludina chinensis, Chinese mystery snail
- Dikerogammarus bispinosus, An amphipod
- Neogobius melanostomus, Round goby
- Sarracenia purpurea, Purple pitcher plant
- Sinanodonta woodiana, Chinese pond mussel
- Urosalpinx cinerea, Atlantic oyster drill
Fourth International Congress on Biological Invasions
Posted: 10 February 2023
Environment Improvement Plan 2023
Posted: 9 February 2023
Invasive Species Week: 15 to 21 May 2023
Posted: 26 January 2023
New non-native species job
Posted: 26 January 2023
Plant Biosecurity Strategy
Posted: 26 January 2023
Affinity Water INNS Out Scheme
Posted: 22 November 2022
PCA Intl Invasive Weed Conference
Posted: 12 October 2022
Beware of aliens! New Europe-wide awareness raising campaign launched
Posted: 5 October 2022
Update to list of IAS of Union Concern (EU only)
Posted: 10 August 2022
GB INNS Evidence Strategic Plan published
Posted: 8 July 2022