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The application process for the European Green Capital and Green Leaf Awards will run until 15 April.
The public feedback period on the uniform format for Member States’ national objectives is open until Feb 7.
In episode 14 of 'The Road to Green', Euronews explores how non-native animals and plants are disrupting the biodiversity of European ecosystems.
In Focus
Invasive alien species (IAS) have arrived, and they are disrupting delicate ecosystems throughout Europe. The EU started combatting them in 2015 and currently 88 species - 41 plants and 47 animals - are listed as IAS of EU concern.
The European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) - an online platform of information on IAS to help implement EU policy – has also become key.
You can monitor IAS in your region by downloading the Invasive Alien Species Europe App or use the Species Search and Mapping tool to search our database of alien species in Europe.
And don’t miss our latest episode of ‘The Road to Green’ on IAS.
Success Stories
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Hydro4U focuses on small-scale hydropower in Central Asia to address water scarcity, energy security, and to foster regional cooperation.
The LIFE Marsh Meadows project works to restores wetlands in Latvia and Lithuania to boost biodiversity and support local communities.