ISCBC is one of 10 finalists across Canada in the ‘Best Youth Engagement Category’, in recognition of our strong engagement and approach with youth.
News & Events
Council News
New Activity Books Inspire Youth to Take Action Against Invasive Species
ISCBC invites everyone to protect BC’s biodiversity by observing and reporting plants and animals across British Columbia.
Community Voice
How Scotch Broom Has Flourished in BC
Scotch broom is a prolific invasive species found mainly on Vancouver Island, but has also slowly spread to the Gulf Islands and mainland.
Events
What’s New with Invasive Species in the CRD?
Join this informative webinar to learn more invasive species and regional issues affecting the Capital Regional District.
Council News
Mussel Monitoring in the Cariboo Region
This July, ISCBC staff sampled 11 Cariboo lakes for invasive Zebra and Quagga mussels.
Events
ISCBC to Present at Ocean Health Leadership Clinic
Join ISCBC at “World Changing Careers for Ocean Health”, an Ocean Health Leadership Clinic hosted by Youth4Action.
Events
Webinar: Biological Control – A Management Tool in BC
Biocontrol is a very important tool in controlling invasive plants. Explore how practitioners can use biological control effectively in this webinar.
Invasive News
Deadly Disease Spreading in Washington Bat Populations
An invasive fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, continues to spread in Washington State. The fungus causes White-nose syndrome, an often fatal disease, in hibernating bats. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife…