The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is consulting on proposed revisions to Schedule 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act and ban on the sale of certain non-native species. Defra has proposals to both add and remove species from Schedule 9, which aims to control the release of invasive non-native species into the wild. The consultation also proposes that a number of non-native species should not be allowed to be sold in the UK, because of the economic and environmental damage they cause. Defra would like to have comments on the list of species recommended for inclusion/exclusion on the relevant lists. The consultation closes on 31 January 2008.
Friday, 9 November 2007
Control of Invasive Non-Native Species
Posted by Nick Dusic at 15:56
Tags: Defra, Non-Native Species
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I think there should be more emphasis on gardeners choosing native British species from as local seed sources as possible. This would also reduce the possibility of the introductions and spread of invasive aliens.
More education programmes for horticultural societies/tv progs on the impacts of invasives to get the message across.
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