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  • Managing IAS

    14Feb2022

    Protecting wild pollinators

    • AlienSpecies
    • Biodiversity

    This publication aims at providing technical guidance on the most relevant management measures that can be adopted to prevent the introduction and spread, support early detection and promote eradication or control of invasive alien species (IAS) that are considered harmful to native wild pollinators in Europe.

    The target audience is any entity responsible for managing IAS, authorities engaged in IAS policy- making and European residents seeking to prevent the introduction and spread of IAS, monitor new incursions, and eradicate or control IAS populations.

    This guidance is one of a series of documents that will provide recommendations to different sectors and stakeholders on how they can better contribute to protect wild pollinators.

    For more information:

    https://wikis.ec.europa.eu/display/EUPKH/IAS+Managers?preview=/25559579/28869031/Guidance%20document2020%2020-02.pdf

    https://wikis.ec.europa.eu/display/EUPKH/IAS+Managers?preview=/25559579/28869032/factsheet_A4_23-03.pdf

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