Management of Non-Native Species in UK Conservation

Location:
University of Worcester
Starts:
Monday 25 March 2013, 09:00

Non-native species, and the issues they create, are becoming more prominent within the UK conservation sector.  This symposium aims to explore the issues surrounding the presence of non-native species in the UK and examine case studies of how such species have, are being, or are proposed to be managed in UK conservation settings.
 
This symposium aims to provide an opportunity for scientists and practitioners to share successful practice and the results of research to better enable future successful management.
 
Registration fee (includes tea/coffee and lunch): £35 or £30 for members of the British Ecological Society and the Countryside Management Association
 
For queries and further details contact:
 
Dr John Dutton
Institute of Science and the Environment University of Worcester
Phone: 01905 855237
Email: j.dutton@worc.ac.uk
 
More information, including the programme and booking form, is available to download from the Conservation SIG website

 

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