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April, 2023 | NEWS

 

Have you ever heard of floating pennywort, parrot’s feather or water primrose? These are some examples of exotic species that have been invading our ponds, canals, and other waterways...

 

 

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May, 2022 | NEWS

 

LIFE RIPARIAS took part in many networking events including the International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species (ICAIS), the International Conference on Ecology and Vegetal Community...

 

 

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May, 2022 | NEWS

 

The old Charleroi-Brussels canal is a gem of Walloon heritage, an example of the conversion of an economic transport tool into a place with many facets...

 

 

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May, 2022 | NEWS

 

LIFE RIPARIAS notably aims to enhance the dissemination of biodiversity observation data. Indeed, the faster an observation reaches field managers, the faster they can intervene...

 

 

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May, 2022 | NEWS

 

On the 25th of March 2022, LIFE RIPARIAS and LIFE MICA (lien site) organised an online one-day workshop. The main aim of this important meeting was to...

 

 

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May, 2021 | NEWS

 

The red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) has been established in Belgium since 1996 and is now slowly spreading throughout the country...

 

 

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May, 2021 | NEWS

 

In April 2021, Brussels Environment started using crayfish traps to map the presence of invasive alien crayfish found in Brussels' ponds and waterways...

 

 

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May, 2021 | NEWS

 

The first two years of the LIFE RIPARIAS project are notably devoted to active surveillance of aquatic plants, riparian plants and crayfish species...

 

 

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May, 2021 | NEWS

 

LIFE RIPARIAS, what is it? Reaching Integrated and Prompt Action in Response to Invasive Alien Species. These are the key words behind this new project...

 

 

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