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Biosecurity for England - MOA

Seabird islands are vulnerable to invasive predatory mammals (e.g., rats and mice) which can cause severe impacts on breeding seabird populations. Biosecurity measures to prevent accidental introductions, and to detect and respond rapidly to incursions, appear to be proving effective in improving the UK Marine Strategy (UKMS) indicator for marine birds on the presence of invasive mammals on important seabird islands. However, seabirds continue to fail to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES), with pressures exace...

Buyer

DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS

Value

£300,000

Published

17 Aug 2026

Closes

Not provided

Procurement details

Source

Find a Tender

Region

Westminster

Procurement method

Direct

Category

Services

Contract starts

31 Aug 2026

Contract ends

31 Mar 2029

CPV classifications

90700000

Environmental services

Lots

Biosecurity for England - MOA

Lot 1

£300,000

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