ENNIS Project

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The Project is a partnership of Exmoor National Park Authority, National Trust, Environment Agency, Natural England and Nicky Green Associates and is funded through Defra's Farming in Protected Landscapes grant as well as contributions from our partners and South West Water.

The Exmoor Non-Native Invasive Species Project is helping to control the spread of invasive non-native species on Exmoor through trialling innovative approaches and working with local communities and volunteers to tackle species such as Japanese knotweed, Himalayan balsam, montbretia, skunk cabbage and signal crayfish.

  • About the ENNIS Project

    Since 2005 Exmoor National Park has been at the forefront of tackling non-native invasive species. Find out how the Project is continuing and expanding on this work.
  • Get Involved with the ENNIS Project

    There are many opportunities for you to get involved with the ENNIS Project working to address the threat of non-native species.
  • Explore Exmoor Invasives

    Invasive species cause real problems for Exmoor's environment and wildlife. Click here to find out more about the invasive species which the ENNIS Project is focusing on.
  • Biosecurity

    Reduce the risk of introducing and spreading invasive non-native species within your environment. Find out how you can do this here.