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The NNNSI promotes and facilitates the prevention, monitoring and control of invasive, alien species in Norfolk.

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Hi NNNSI followers. It has been a while since we were in touch on here. We just wanted to let you know that we are recruiting a new Nature Recovery Officer to take forward our work in Norfolk. norfolkcc.engageats.co.uk/ViewVacancyV2.…

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Next week is Invasive Species Week and we are asking river users and local communities to keep their eyes peeled for non-native flora and fauna that could be harming the Broads. Want to learn more about how you can help? Check 👇 broads-authority.gov.uk/news/public-as… Invasive Species Week #INNSWeek

Next week is Invasive Species Week and we are asking river users and local communities to keep their eyes peeled for non-native flora and fauna that could be harming the Broads.

Want to learn more about how you can help? Check 👇

broads-authority.gov.uk/news/public-as…
 
<a href="/InvasiveSp/">Invasive Species Week</a> #INNSWeek
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Its the beginning of Invasive Species Week and the perfect time for us to relaunch our Twitter account. Lets get started with a video about some of the UK's non-native species and how to prevent them from spreading. #INNSweek @invasivesp youtube.com/watch?v=8xbL0Q…

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Can you help us in the "Battle of the Balsam!" We are looking for volunteers, who need no experience but are willing to attend balsam bash events across the Wensum Tributary. More information within the article.

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Calling anglers, boaters and peddlers! You can help stop the spread of #InvasiveSpecies: 🔎 Check equipment and clothing after leaving the water 🧽 Clean everything thoroughly ☀️ Dry everything before using elsewhere Get involved: nonnativespecies.org/checkcleandry #INNSweek

Calling anglers, boaters and peddlers!  

You can help stop the spread of #InvasiveSpecies: 

🔎 Check equipment and clothing after leaving the water 

🧽 Clean everything thoroughly  

☀️ Dry everything before using elsewhere  

Get involved: nonnativespecies.org/checkcleandry 

#INNSweek
The Green Blue (@thegreenblue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Invasive species travel with you… wherever you go! They can cause real problems for boating, from restricting navigation, blocking waterways, to clogging up propellers and spreading disease. Remember: Check - Clean - Dry #INNSWeek #CheckCleanDry Invasive Species Week British Marine

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We will be looking for volunteers to come along and help out at future bashes. Its an easy and free way to have a real impact towards protecting local biodiversity

Invasive Species Week (@invasivesp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s #INNSweek 2022! Find out how #InvasiveSpecies affect the places we live and our quality of life nonnativespecies.org/invasivespecie…

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Garden escapees are one of the main ways that non-native species become invasive. Here is a guide to some native species which you can use to replace potentially invasive ones. #invasivespecies nonnativespecies.org/what-can-i-do/…

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It costs a lot of money to control non-native species and by far the cheapest (and most successful) action to take, is to prevent them from establishing in the wild in the first place.

Invasive Species Week (@invasivesp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love #gardening and the #environment? Watch our webinar with tips on non-invasive plants to attract wildlife to your garden, and download a booklet with more here nonnativespecies.org/what-can-i-do/… #INNSweek youtube.com/watch?v=e5aMEK…

Norfolk Rivers Trust (@n_rivers_trust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #Wensumbalsam project surveys have so far identified these areas as hotspots for #Himalayanbalsam 👇 The black boxes highlight target areas for balsam bashes this summer. Please keep your eyes peeled & continue to report your sightings... it's getting easier to spot! 👀

The #Wensumbalsam project surveys have so far identified these areas as hotspots for #Himalayanbalsam 👇

The black boxes highlight target areas for balsam bashes this summer.

Please keep your eyes peeled &amp; continue to report your sightings... it's getting easier to spot! 👀
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Join us on the 17th June for our first public Balsam Bash. Get in touch if you would like to come along #balsambash #norfolkfreaks #conservation #wensumbalsam

Join us on the 17th June for our first public Balsam Bash. Get in touch if you would like to come along #balsambash #norfolkfreaks #conservation #wensumbalsam
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When it comes to non-native species, everyone can play a part in reducing or even preventing their impacts on native biodiversity and ecosystems. This event was outside of Norfolk but is a good example of the whole community coming together. britishcanoeing.org.uk/news/2022/doze…

Norfolk Rivers Trust (@n_rivers_trust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These days are always great fun! #GetInvolved and help our native species flourish this summer👇 #Himalayanbalsam #Gressenhall #Norfolk

These days are always great fun! #GetInvolved and help our native species flourish this summer👇 
#Himalayanbalsam #Gressenhall #Norfolk
Invasive Species Week (@invasivesp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#INNSweek may be over but you can still do these simple things to help protect the environment and activities you enjoy. Find out more at nonnativespecies.org/what-can-i-do/

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Watch how #himalayanbalsam has spread across #Norfolk. This is just one of the #invasivepants that threatens our biodiversity. You can help by submitting any #invasivespecies sightings you have to [email protected]