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Stopping invasive species is a shared responsibility, and every action contributes to the bigger picture. When people, communities, and organizations take InvasiveWise action together, those efforts add up to meaningful collective impact.
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Preventing invasive species starts with awareness. By learning how to identify invasive species, understanding how they spread, and knowing when to report them, anyone can help detect invasive species early and prevent them from becoming established.
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Spending time outdoors connects us with nature, but it also comes with responsibility. Invasive species can hitchhike on boots, bikes, boats, pets, and gear, spreading between trails, lakes, and campsites. By taking a few simple steps before and after your outdoor activities, you can help prevent their spread.
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Gardens, yards, and community greenspaces can help prevent the spread of invasive species. By choosing native or non-invasive plants, you can support pollinators, wildlife, and healthy ecosystems while reducing the risk of invasive plants escaping into natural areas.
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When people join forces with a shared purpose, real change happens. Even small actions, fueled by intention and care, can create a powerful impact. Invasive species are advancing faster than ever, threatening the lands, waters, and communities we love.
Your gift today powers rapid response, equips communities, and strengthens our united front to stop the damage before it’s too late. Every moment counts – let’s act now to protect a thriving, resilient B.C.
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