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To help reach the target by 2030 and inspire a new generation of environmental stewards, the Commission has launched a new prize.

This targeted amendment will align the Habitats Directive to the changed protection status of the wolf from ‘strictly protected' to ‘protected' under the Bern Convention, which entered into force today.

Talks restarted in Rome this week after a failure to reach an agreement in Cali, Colombia, last year.

Europe is pushing for a deal at the resumed negotiations in Rome on issues, including resource mobilisation and the monitoring framework.

Researchers estimate that invasive species cost more than US $644 billion (612 billion euros) globally between 1970 and 2020. A better understanding of such impacts would help improve management interventions and biosecurity policies.

Toxic levels of veterinary antibiotics are harming freshwater and saltwater wildlife in Europe, an in-depth analysis of toxicity data from 162 studies has revealed.

Senior officials from both sides met at the 11th High-Level Dialogue in Mexico City last week where they agreed to boost joint efforts.

Researchers have modelled the global spread of silverleaf nightshade – an invasive species that poses a threat to agriculture and ecosystems – and shown which factors influence its distribution.

Invasive plants pose a multi-faceted threat in Europe, but deciding which species to eradicate, control or monitor remains a challenge. New work by Italian scientists highlights a potential way forward for decision-makers.

The public feedback period on the uniform format for Member States’ national objectives is open until Feb 7.