River Don Trust Biosecurity Plan Consultation
Invasive non-native species (INNS) and biosecurity issues are of increasing concern in the Don area. In response to this the River Don Trust (RDT) has prepared a biosecurity plan for the local area. This plan is one of twenty that will be produced as part of a national level initiative supported by the Scottish Government, SNH, SEPA and the GB Non Native Species Secretariat. It is crucial to the success of the plan that there is broad level support at local and national level. As such the Trust is now circulating this draft plan to local stakeholders for their comment, general views on biosecurity issues as well as the potential roles that they may have in addressing the INNS and biosecurity issues in the Don area.
It would be useful for the Trust if your comments also addressed the following:
Does the plan identify and address all the riparian and aquatic INNS and bio-security issues in the area?
Which INNS and bio-security issues are priorities for you or your organisation?
Do you agree with the actions and suggested lead partners?
Is the information presented in the plan accurate and do you have additional information that could be included?
Are there any activities addressing INNS and bio-security issues that your organisation is undertaking which should be included in this plan?
Would you be willing to attend a meeting to discuss the plan after the consultation is complete?
The closing date for this consultation is January 7th 2011.
The Plan can be read or downloaded here
http://www.riverdon.org.uk/FileLibrary/PDF%20Reports/River%20Don%20Trust%20Biosecurity%20Plan%202010%20consultation%20doc%202010.pdfany comments to biologist@riverdon.org.uk Thanks for your support