INNSA is the UK trade body for companies dealing with invasive non-native species. Membership demonstrates professional knowledge, understanding and expertise.
BLOG: Illegal Fly Tipping, '....landfill tax is not an ideal way to reduce the amount of waste produced in the UK. While it may reduce the amount of waste sent to legal UK landfill, it incentivises both offshoring of...' https://t.co/miGWEfKncA #blog#flytipping#wastemanagement
BLOG: Glyphosate Resistance in Invasive Weeds 'Herbicide resistance can be compared to antibiotic resistance, in the sense that problematic weed infestations that would normally be controlled using.... read more https://t.co/pgkCO5NZsb #blog#invasivespecies#glyphosate
Defra, the Scottish Government and Welsh Government want to know your views on draft Pathway Action Plans (PAPs) for invasive non-native species (INNS) in Great Britain. Please see the webpage here: https://t.co/r7DFS7ZBJm…And full consultation here: https://t.co/o6fjOMg6a3
As the growing season begins, make sure you instruct an INNSA member to provide your Japanese Knotweed treatment solutions - accredited to the highest industry standards #japaneseknotweedremoval#INNSA
NEWS: We’ve waited a long time but finally we will soon be able to offer our members an insurance backed guarantee facility. Watch this space! #japaneseknotweed#invasivespecies#INNSA
The growing season is fast approaching. Make sure you choose an INNSA approved member to sort out you invasive species problems https://t.co/PnvWoobtQA #invasivespecies#INNSA
NEW BLOG: IS BAMBOO THE NEW JAPANESE KNOTWEED? 'As invasive species specialists, it’s hugely important to distinguish between bamboo – which, in the vast majority of cases...'
READ MORE https://t.co/2MbWxtj6QR
#bamboo#japaneseknotweed#invasiveplants#invasivespecies#INNSA
Thanks to the donations of members, we can support #INVASIVESNET membership for students! Are you an #MSc or #PhD student working on #InvasiveSpecies and want to join InvasivesNet? Send your CV and a short motivation statement (750 words) to [email protected]
HSE TO CONDUCT FARM VISITS UNDER OCR REGULATIONS FROM NOVEMBER 2023 https://t.co/fCFqIq8gxL (Registration of PPPs is a legal requirement and is audited by INNSA). #PPP#BASIS#Amenity
Here's INNSA's response to the IPBES Invasive Alien Species Assessment https://t.co/KUre6Y75xd 'It includes a ‘Key Messages’ section, which highlights invasive species’ threats to people, nature, water security and the.....' #IPBES#invasivespecies#alienspecies#INNSA
THERE IS A MAJOR ECOLOGICAL CRISIS ON THE RIVER DOUGLAS!!
Total of latest kick sample consisted
20 Baetis,
8 gammarus,
2 caseless caddis
That is the worst in 10yrs
The river is almost dead!!
@HelenLDix @DouglasPilot@RibbleTrust@EnvAgencyNW@WildTroutTrust@Riverflies
PESTICIDE STORAGE 'I’m interested in the properties of the substances we use – from our cleaning products to our fuels to the products we apply on invasive species in the field…READ... https://t.co/nqsdSLSBNH
#Blog#pesticides#storekeeper#BASIS#BACCS#invasivespecies
NEWS: Japanese Knotweed Riverbank Erosion 'This can cause a variety of problems, including affecting water quality, flooding & reducing biodiversity & populations of native plant species, but can also be a particular problem for...' https://t.co/wiw50ZUlRr #rivers#invasiveplants
I still can’t believe that #edisford bridge wasn’t designated a bathing water. It’s usage is enormous (zoom in if you do t believe me), such a valuable and important asset to the local #community
We know #invasive grey squirrels compete with our native reds & can carry squirrel pox - but did you know how much they damage our trees?! Find out more below ⬇️ #INNSWeek