Press Release: Environment: Pooling information to combat the threat of alien species in Europe

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Series Details IP/12/952 (14.9.12)
Publication Date 14/09/2012
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How many plants can be found in the Alps that are not native to that region? Which animals were deliberately or accidently introduced to the Danube? How big a threat will they become to local wildlife? The European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN), launched on 14 September 2012 by the European Commission's in-house science service, the Joint Research Centre (JRC), takes a first step towards answering these and other questions related to 16,000 alien species currently reported all over Europe.

This information network – the first of its kind in Europe – is an important step to deal with the threat of alien species that become invasive. Invasive species present a serious threat to biodiversity and natural resources, with an economic impact estimated at around €12 billion per year.

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