Invasive Species Council of British Columbia

ISCBC’s ‘Play & Protect’ Invasive Species Mobile Classroom has been connecting with communities across B.C. since 2023, introducing folks to invasive species, their impacts and what we can all do to prevent the spread.

The trailer has been a huge hit in communities around the province – from farmers markets and schoolyards to visitor centres and arts and science summer camps! This hands-on experience offers identification of invasive species and introduces the important responsible practices we can all adopt, through games and tactile fun. It’s educational and engaging for kids and adults alike.

There are over 10 modern and interactive displays, educational games, and visual storyboards with information and messaging on ISCBC initiatives such as how to Play Clean Go, Clean Drain Dry, Don’t Let It Loose, and Buy Local Burn Local. Some activities include exploring species under magnifying glasses, cleaning boots and tires to ensure they are free of invasive species before entering natural areas, and fishing for invasive species!

Make sure to take the Play and Protect Challenge, ISCBC’s interactive video game, and pledge to do your part to stop the spread of invasive species in B.C.!

“I loved the variety of activities that were packed into the trailer and the non-linear way that kids could interact with the stations. Stations where kids had to pick burrs and weeds off of boots, tires, and boat props were my favourites – it was really simple, but also a really big way [to show] that people can help prevent the spread of species.” – Mark Gill, Education Program Supervisor for Wild & Immersive Summer Camp

Recent Visits

  • 2023 – 39 visits, interacted with 3,453 participants (1,582 youth and 1,871 adults)
  • 2024 – 13 visits, interacted with 1,681 participants (629 youth and 1,052 adults)
  • 2025 – Want to see us at a community near you? We hit the road May-October – if you’re interested in requesting a visit for the 2025 season, please email info@bcinvasives.ca

CONTACT

If you have any inquiries about the ISCBC Trailer, please contact us at  info@bcinvasives.ca