Invasive Alien Species Invasive Alien Species What are Invasive Alien Species? What's the Problem?What Needs to be Done?What do we do? Guiding Principles for the prevention, introduction and mitigation of impacts of alien species that threaten ecosystems, habitats or species Target 6 on Invasive Alien SpeciesInter-agency Liaison Group on Invasive Alien SpeciesCOP Decisions Tools to support implementation CBD Toolkit for Target 6 Glossary of TermsDatabasesGuidance and ToolsPartnersNational and Thematic ReportsGIASI PartnershipIAS Photo GalleryActions on IAS Community Forum 2023 Past Activities Related information Meetings Partnership of IslandsPeer review Annexes IAS 2023DocumentsExpertiseNotifications Invasive Alien Species // IAS Photo Gallery Friday // 4.3.2009 IAS Photo Gallery Click here to return to gallery... Title: Tamias sibiricus Description: Native from nothern European Russia across Asia as far as China and Hokkaido(Japan). In Europe, introduced to western Europe, where isolated populations are present in Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland and Italy. Date: 2009-04-03 Credits: Pavao Dragičević Download full image: euro1.jpg (66 Kb)
Invasive Alien Species // IAS Photo Gallery Friday // 4.3.2009 IAS Photo Gallery Click here to return to gallery... Title: Tamias sibiricus Description: Native from nothern European Russia across Asia as far as China and Hokkaido(Japan). In Europe, introduced to western Europe, where isolated populations are present in Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland and Italy. Date: 2009-04-03 Credits: Pavao Dragičević Download full image: euro1.jpg (66 Kb)