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Barents Invasive Alien Species- project: Closing webinar – Achievements and future plans
Over the past two years, our project has worked to enhance cross-border cooperation in controlling invasive alien species (IAS) across Finland, Sweden, and Norway. As the project nears its conclusion, we are excited to share the key outcomes, expert insights, and future opportunities in our upcoming closing webinar.
What you can expect:
- Expert insights on the spread of invasive alien species in northern regions and the critical role of international cooperation in combating them.
- An overview of the project’s results, including the effectiveness of our actions, the materials we produced, and the lessons we learned.
- A look ahead: Discover upcoming initiatives aimed at continuing the fight against invasive species through the growing IAS network.
This webinar is open for all invasive species professionals or anyone interested in the topic. Feel free to share this invitation with your colleagues and anyone in your network who may be interested!
Event Details:
Date: Thursday 5.12. at 10-12
Platform: Microsoft Teams, link to the webinar here
Hosted by:
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), WWF Finland, Rural Women’s Advisory Organization, and Kaskas.
We hope you’ll join us for this insightful session as we reflect on the past two years and look ahead to the future of invasive alien species management in the Barents region!
Ella Ahti, Natural Resources Institute Finland: ella.ahti(at)luke.fi
Vilja Tupola, WWF Finland: vilja.tupola(at)wwf.fi
Event Details:
Date: Thursday 5.12. at 10-12
Platform: Microsoft Teams, link to the webinar here
Hosted by:
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), WWF Finland, Rural Women’s Advisory Organization, and Kaskas.
We hope you’ll join us for this insightful session as we reflect on the past two years and look ahead to the future of invasive alien species management in the Barents region!
Ella Ahti, Natural Resources Institute Finland: ella.ahti(at)luke.fi
Vilja Tupola, WWF Finland: vilja.tupola(at)wwf.fi