Reminder to Register
If you have already register to attend the Invasive Species Ireland Forum 2011 please ignore this email. Registration for the Forum will close on Monday the 18th of April at 5 pm. If all places are not filled, we will issue one final reminder on the morning of the 18th of April.
Please register using the form available at:http://invasivespeciesireland.com/forum/forum-registration/
Reminder to Register
If you have already register to attend the Invasive Species Ireland Forum 2011 please ignore this email. Registration for the Forum will close on Monday the 18th of April at 5 pm. If all places are not filled, we will issue one final reminder on the morning of the 18th of April.
Please register using the form available at:http://invasivespeciesireland.com/forum/forum-registration/
The Fifth Annual Invasive Species Ireland Forum will be held at:Ulster Museum, Belfast
20th of April 2011.10.00 – 16.20
‘Policy, priorities and progress’
Keynote Address
The Keynote Address for this year’s Forum will be given by Huw Thomas, Head of Protected Species and Non-native Species Team at Defra. Huw will present on the developing EU Invasive Alien Species Strategy; providing insight into what this Strategy could mean for Member States and the network of stakeholders in Ireland, the UK and elsewhere.
Priorities in a changing landscape
The second session of the Forum will give delegates the opportunity to hear about current issues and future priorities relating to invasive species management and research in Ireland and Northern Ireland:
- John Kelly, Invasive Species Ireland, will present an overview of the the results from the risk assessment and prioritisation exercise currently underway.
- Joe Caffrey, Inland Fisheries Ireland, will give a presentation on the recent incursion of the Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea) into Ireland.
- Colette o’Flynn, National Biodiversity Data Centre, will present on the development of an early warning system and the challenges surrounding this crucial aspect of effective invasive species management.
- Louise Scally, National Platform for Biodiversity Research, is presenting on the results of workshop of experts to identify biodiversity research needs for invasive species in Ireland.
Breakout groups
Three breakout groups have been scheduled:
- Breakout Group 1: Delivering the Invasive Species Strategies.
- Breakout Group 2: Biosecurity for freshwater ecosystems.
- Breakout Group 3: Early warning and invasive species alert networks
Download a copy of the full Forum Programme.
For more information about the Ulster Museum, please visit http://www.nmni.com/um
Registration
Please register using the form available at:
http://invasivespeciesireland.com/forum/forum-registration/
or contact John Kelly directly using the contact details provided on the Contact Us page of this website.
Attendance is free but all delegates must register in advance.