By Lisa Houle | January 19, 2022 It’s interesting to see the twists and turns life takes when faced with a career path decision. ‘Should I take this position?’ ‘Should…
Council News
Council News
By Lisa Houle | January 19, 2022 It’s interesting to see the twists and turns life takes when faced with a career path decision. ‘Should I take this position?’ ‘Should…
Council News
By Erin Springinotic | January 16, 2023 In December, the I Spy and Identify Invasives project made 5,219 observations of 966 species. 157 people observed and reported native and invasive…
Council News
By Lisa Houle | December 27, 2022 In the spirit of Auld Lang Syne – lest we forget old acquaintances – we thought it would be fun to catch up…
Council News
December 22, 2022 “Without nature we have nothing.” The simple statement was one of the powerful expressions from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres during his opening address at COP15, the UN…
Council News
By Lisa Houle | December 16, 2022 When visiting a historic park, one would expect an accurate representation of what life was like in the area during that given time.…
Council News
By Lisa Houle | December 15, 2022 Imagine swimming on a hot summer’s day in a cool, refreshing lake in BC. Now imagine being surrounded by hundreds of jellyfish. Not…
Community Voice
December 15, 2022 ISCBC is doing its part to help keep BC’s waters free of invasive mussels! Monitoring for Zebra and Quagga mussels (Dreissena polymorpha & Dreissena rostriformis bugensis) is an important…
Events
By Lisa Houle | December 14, 2022 The Invasive Species Council of BC is pleased to host the online 2023 Provincial Youth Summit: “Stewarding Connections With the Land” – taking…