ISCBC volunteers are removing invasives from Lower Cougar Creek, one of Delta’s most important salmon-bearing waterways.
Community Voice
Community Voice
ISCBC volunteers are removing invasives from Lower Cougar Creek, one of Delta’s most important salmon-bearing waterways.
Events
Explore the impacts of invasive species in this family-friendly event!
Council News
ISCBC invites everyone to protect BC’s biodiversity by observing and reporting plants and animals across British Columbia.
Council News
In the spring of 2021, ISCBC surveyed British Columbians to find out their awareness of and attitude towards invasive species and the actions they are taking in their communities to help stop the spread of invasive species.
Invasive News
Stay up to date on the latest Japanese beetle news in the August update.
Community Voice
The release of Red-eared sliders has resulted in significant damage to BC ecosystems, with the turtles outcompeting native turtles and introducing various illnesses.
Council News
ISCBC’s Japanese Beetle Ambassadors Tenne Andersen and Janelle Bode presented at a virtual workshop on August 19, 2021, exploring the invasive Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica), impacts to BC’s ecosystems and…
Council News
ISCBC has already employed over 100 people throughout BC, thanks to an $8-million investment from the BC economic recovery plan, StrongerBC.