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Invasive ants are among the alien species causing the greatest ecological, economic and health damage. This study, published in Biological Conservation, shows how policymakers can arrive at a framework of realistic action plans to manage this threat.

Artificial surfaces related to urban sprawl are a major driver of exotic plant invasions in Rome, this study from the Journal of Environmental Management shows, However, science-based green infrastructure could help stop the invasion process.
The EU Fit for 55 Package and the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, have underscored the role that the agriculture and forestry sectors will have in tackling climate change, protecting the environment and preserving or restoring biodiversity.
The CAP 2023-27 follows a performance- and results-based approach built around ten objectives, which frame the EU countries’ CAP Strategic Plans. These combine targeted interventions addressing specific needs and delivering on EU-level objectives.
Optimising the flow of information about agriculture and rural policy within the EU is what the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) Network is all about.
National Networks have a key role in steering and driving forward the Common Agricultural Policy. They engage stakeholders, promote their capacity, and inform the public and potential beneficiaries about the CAP and its funding opportunities.
The LCIE consists of a group of experts who give their time freely to help conserve large carnivores in Europe.
The IUCN SSC Human-Wildlife Conflict & Coexistence Specialist Group is a global advisory group of experts from a range of subjects working on interdisciplinary approaches to wildlife conservation.
These Guidelines aim to provide essential foundations and principles for good practice, with clear, practical guidance on how best to manage conflicts and enable coexistence with wildlife.
Carnivore Damage Prevention News (CDPNews) is a newsletter focused on the complex challenges presented by the coexistence of large carnivores and human activities.