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American lobster
Homarus americanus
Status:
Potential
Habitat:
Marine
Threats:
Highly adaptable to new environments and food sources. Highly reproductive.
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Asian hornet
Vespa velutina
Status:
Potential
Habitat:
Terrestrial
Threats:
A highly aggressive predator of native insects, posing a significant threat to honey bees and other pollinators.
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Chinese mitten crab
Eriocheir sinensis
Status:
Potential
Habitat:
Freshwater
Threats:
Threatens ecosystem functioning and protected species.
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Egyptian goose
Alopochen aegyptiacus
Status:
Potential
Habitat:
Terrestrial
Threats:
Hybridization with goose and duck species. Disease vector. Overgrazing. Outcompetes native fauna.
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North American signal crayfish
Pacifastacus leniusculus
Status:
Potential
Habitat:
Freshwater
Threats:
Detrimental impacts on white clawed crayfish. Human health impacts.
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Oak Processionary Moth
Thaumetopoea processionea
Status:
Potential
Habitat:
Terrestrial
Threats:
Tree pest. Health risk to humans and animals.
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Pacific or Pink humpback salmon
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha
Status:
Potential
Habitat:
Freshwater
Threats:
Has a high reproductive rate. May predate on native plankton, crustaceans and smaller fish.
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Raccoon
Procyon lotor
Status:
Potential
Habitat:
Terrestrial
Threats:
Voracious predator and can cause decline of waterfowl. disease vector.
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EU IAS Regulation
Management Measures for Widely Spread Species
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Northern Ireland
Policy Documents for Northern Ireland
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American lobster – Retain & Report
List of identification guides
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What can I do?
Invasive Plant Management
Site Management Resources
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Pathway Action Plans
Check Clean Dry
Guidance for Anglers
Guidance for boaters
Guidance for canoeists, kayakers and stand up paddle boarders
Guidance for Aquaculture
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Check Clean Dry Resources
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