Course: Identification of Species

Identification of Invasive and Injurious Species

Overview in brief

Our course has been developed in direct response to the need to control and eradicate non-native invasive species such as Japanese Knotweed.

If you are looking to develop knowledge, understanding and skills in the control and management of non-native invasive and injurious species, then our course is for you.

Once you've successfully completed this course you'll receive a certificate of competence.

The finer details

Our course is a mix of training and assessment.

Our expert instructors will enhance your ability to work safely, effectively and efficiently in the workplace; reducing unnecessary risks to yourself and others.

Sessions you'll also cover include:

  • Legislation
  • Definition of Invasive Non-Native and Native Species
  • Threats Posed by Invasive Species
  • Identification of Invasive Plant Species
  • Identification of Invasive Non-Native Insects
  • Identification of Invasive Non-Native Vertebrates
  • Actions to Take When Invasive Non-Natives Are Identified
  • Definition and Identification of Injurious Species
  • Identification of Injurious Insect and Reptile Species
  • Actions to be Taken when Injurious Species are Identified
  • Legislative Control of Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia) Species
  • Code of Practice and Industry Guidance for the Control of Fallopia Species
  • Adverse Impacts of Fallopia Species
  • Identification of Fallopia and Similar Species
  • Recommended Methods to Control Fallopia Species
  • Requirement for Monitoring and Further Treatments for Subsequent Regeneration
  • Requirement for Keeping Records

© Copyright 2024 TWR Training Ltd · All rights reserved