88 Species Listed as Invasive Alien Species of EU Concern

Invasive alien species (IAS) are animals and plants that are introduced accidentally or deliberately into a natural environment where they are not normally found, with serious negative consequences for their new environment.

To combat
Invasive Alien Species, the European Union introduced a regulation in 2015 targeting these species. Currently, 88 species - 41 plants and 47 animals - are listed as IAS of EU concern.

The regulation includes measures to prevent their introduction, contain their spread through early detection and rapid eradication, and impose trade bans. Preventing the introduction of IAS is far more manageable and economical than addressing their extensive damage.

Reported by YJ
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