DEFRA Review of Non-native Species Policy: |
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Ewan Member Joined: 14 Jul 2003 No. of posts: 21 View other posts by Ewan |
Posted: 17 Jul 2003 The following recent DEFRA review may be of interest to those of you who deal with non-native invasives and/or may be called upon to provide herp advice for any future legislation. http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/resprog/findings/non-native/index.htm Here's a flavour of the document, taken from the executive summary: It is thereforeconsidered that the UK should: ò Establish a Non-native Species Council to oversee policy co-ordination and dissemination of advice and guidance. This Council should be invested with the power to direct actions of organisations involved with non-natives, to assign clear responsibilities to appropriate bodies, to consider the crosscutting aspects of non-native species issues, and to provide technical and scientific advice to Government. ò Draw up a Non-Native Species Strategy for Great Britain. This strategy should include the collation of existing legislation and guidance; identification of sectors and pathways associated with introductions / use of non-natives; a review of the status and threats of established non-native species; lists of species which have been identified as potentially invasive but not yet established, and for which early warning of introduction is a priority; and procedures for early detection of, monitoring and collation of information on non-native species. ò Ban the keeping and sale of known invasive species. Ewan. Ewan Shilland Contract Research Scientist Environmental Change Research Centre University College London |
Mike Senior Member Joined: 15 Feb 2003 No. of posts: 74 View other posts by Mike |
Posted: 17 Jul 2003 Hi, hope this helps (I couldnt get the link to work) link is http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/resprog/findings/non-native/index.htm To actually get the pdf files rather than open them on-line, right click on each pdf link (when you get to the above page) and choose "Save Target As...." Brickfields Park FREE 25th Anniversary Funday, 4th July 2010. Wildlife, Farm Animals, games, quizzes, refreshments and more. Fun for all. See - http://www.brickfieldspark.org/dates.htm |
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