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1 The Dee Invasive Non-Native Species Project Lyn Byrne DINNS Project Officer

2 A catchment-wide partnership initiative which aims to co-ordinate the control and monitoring of Invasive Non-Native Species within the Dee catchment to ensure a joined up approach to INNS management is delivered. The Dee INNS Project.

3 What INNS do we have in the Dee Catchment?

4 What’s currently happening in the Catchment? The Alyn Valley Himalayan Balsam Project is working to remove Himalayan Balsam from the River Alyn. Cheshire Wildlife Trust are working with Cheshire West and Chester Council and the Environment Agency to control Giant Hogweed in Chester. The Welsh Dee Trust are working with angling clubs to survey and control Himalayan balsam and Japanese Knotweed on the main stem of the River Dee and some tributaries. Snowdonia National Park Authority are controlling both Japanese Knotweed and Himalayan Balsam within the national park. The Ceiriog Knotweed Group are working, with the support of Keep Wales Tidy, to control Japanese Knotweed on the upper Ceiriog. North Wales Wildlife Trust are carrying out a survey of the extent of Chinese Mitten Crab in the Dee

5 Future priorities? Develop a Project on the Clywedog Co-ordinate control on Alford catchment Identify and join up gaps in control on the River Dee Survey the Alwen Catchment Expand control throughout the Ceiriog Survey the Wych Catchment

6 A network of volunteers across the catchment Look after a ‘patch’ of river Get access to training Our eyes and ears on the ground Volunteer River Guardian Network

7 Biosecurity Risk Assessment Biosecurity Action Plan Biosecurity Workshops Biosecurity Packs DINNS Biosecurity Action

8 Sister event to Big Dee Day River Clean-up 2013 – 17 events in catchment Over 20 organisations involved 2014 – larger event Big Dee Day – The Invasion

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10 Launch event Demonstrations of control Month long programme More promotion Big Dee Day – The Invasion 2014

11 Working with LRC to develop ‘Atlas’ Enable manipulation of records Easy input Promote use of apps like That’s Invasive INNS Recording in the Dee catchment

12 No standard methodology Which methods works best Increase recording effort Increase quality of records Problems with recording

13 Catchment guardian network Catchment-wide events INNS Recording Points for discussion

14 LynByrne@wildlifetrustswales.org Thank you!


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