By Stephanie Weinstein | January 24, 2025 In the film, The Treasure Fish of Texada Island, a man deftly maneuvers his camera through the shallows, safely sealed in its giant…
Community Voice
Empowered Youth Lead Effort to Tackle Invasive Ivy
By Janey He and Edith Liu /Edited by Melanie Apps /January 9, 2025 English ivy, considered one of the most invasive plants along the coast of southwestern B.C., is a…
Council News
Protecting Aquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity in the North Okanagan
By Lara Phillips | January 8, 2025 Aquatic invasive species pose a serious threat to the delicate ecosystems of the North Okanagan, an area rich in lakes, rivers, and wetlands.…
Events
Webinar: Listening to Rightsholders: Sea Lamprey in the Great Lakes
The control of sea lamprey serves a critical role in the management of fisheries in the Laurentian Great Lakes, successfully suppressing populations over the last several decades. During this time…
Council News
Your Support Matters During ISCBC Giving Days
By Rebekah Thomas | December 19, 2024 Throughout December, we’ve been celebrating ISCBC Giving Days – sharing the stories of our very own donors and working toward our goal of raising…
Council News
No Invasive Mussels Found in Cariboo for 7th Year in a Row
By Alex Mutch| December 13, 2024 In 2024, ISCBC staff sampled 12 Cariboo lakes for invasive Zebra and Quagga mussels (genus Dreissena) every month from June to September. These lakes…
Council News
A Community United Against Spongy Moth
By Lisa Houle | December 10, 2024 Crunch, crunch, crunch. This distinctive sound is ingrained in the memories of Daryl and Marilyn Logan. In 2020, a wave of invasive spongy…
Council News
Selective Management of Multiple Invasive Aquatic Plants in BC Using ProcellaCOR FX Aquatic Herbicide
Date & Time: Dec 2, 2024, 09:00 AM in Vancouver ProcellaCOR FX is a new low-rate, systemic aquatic herbicide approved by Health Canada in May 2023. Registered in the US since 2018,…