By Lisa Houle | August 4, 2023 With rising prices in groceries, it’s more important than ever to protect food security in BC and Canada. Ensuring that crops have the…
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By Lisa Houle | August 4, 2023 With rising prices in groceries, it’s more important than ever to protect food security in BC and Canada. Ensuring that crops have the…
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By Craig Stephani | July 26, 2023 When Natasha Cook heard about our series featuring members of the Indigenous Invasive Species Network (IISN), she immediately knew who to tell us…
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By Lisa Houle | July 21, 2023 ISCBC is grateful to work with so many regional partners committed to preventing the spread of invasive plants and animals. In this line…
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By Lisa Houle | July 11, 2023 Age is just a number when it comes to invasive plant removal. 89-year-old Bryce Kendrick, mycologist and outdoor enthusiast, has been pulling invasive…
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By Lisa Houle | June 29, 2023 Lighten your load on our ecosystems this summer. As we head into the July long weekend, adopting a few simple good habits will…
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By Lisa Houle | June 23, 2023 The Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species Society (CSISS) is 10! This registered not-for-profit regional invasive species society has been making a big difference on…
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By Lisa Houle | June 14, 2023 Every year, ISCBC presents the Together in Action awards during Invasive Species Action Month in May, acknowledging people in two categories, for the…
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By Craig Stephani | June 9, 2023 As the threat of invasive species grows, it is crucial to recognize the remarkable efforts being made by Indigenous communities. Their deep connection…