More than 2,500 alien plant species could find suitable conditions in the Arctic, especially in northern Norway and Svalbard.
Two ambitious multi-stakeholder projects that aim to tackle the threat of invasive alien species have been launched at a conference in Europe last week (20-23 January 2025). GuardIAS and OneSТOP — ...
Thousands of alien species could invade the Arctic, warns a new study. Warmer temperatures and more tourists make it easier ...
Many non-native plants could survive in the Arctic, as rising temperatures and human activity make it easier for invasive plants to arrive.
Dogs And Cats Carry Invasive Land Flatworms From Garden To Garden. What was discovered?Domestic dogs and cats can carry ...
Rising temperatures and more tourists are making it easier for non-native plants and animals to get a foothold in remote ...
IAS is an acronym that is popping up more regularly and is in the news at present both nationally and internationally.