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Managing Invasive and Non-native Species

Last updated :19 Jun 2025

Topic: Manage forests

Sub topic: Biodiversity

This guide is for forest owners and managers. It explains the legislation for invasive and non-native woodland species and offers advice on managing them.

Summary

This publication is a clear, practical guide designed for those managing forests in Scotland. It explains how legislation applies to invasive and non-native species and gives you hands-on advice for controlling them. 

Who should use it

Forest owners, managers, and project leads

What it covers

The legal framework, practical control measures, and planning tips to reduce the spread of harmful species. 

How it helps

It offers a starting point for managing invasive and non-native species in compliance with the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS)

Managing Invasive and Non-native Species

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