By Erin Springinotic | March 23, 2023 In February, the I Spy and Identify Invasives project made 4,917 observations of 942 species. 193 people observed and reported native and invasive…
News & Events
Events
Workshop: Students Making a Difference: Invasive Species Education and Action
Invasive species education aligns with multiple curriculum themes while lending itself to outdoor learning, community involvement and social responsibility. Invasive Species Student Education and Action will be an engaging workshop…
Council News
Call for Nominations: The ISCBC Together in Action Student Leadership Award 2024
Support BC’s student leaders by submitting your nominations today!
Events
Invasive-Wise Tourism: Engaging Tourism Operators in Your Region
Learn about the ISCBC Invasive-Wise Tourism program and how you can support operators in your region to sign up as partners! This webinar is intended for tourism associations, destination marketing…
Research in Review
The Cryptic Cattail Invasion: Uncovering the Stealthy Takeover of the Fraser Estuary
By Allison McCabe | March 16, 2023 Last month, the paper “Undetected but Widespread: The Cryptic Invasion of Non‑Native Cattail (Typha) in a Pacific Northwest Estuary” was published in the…
Council News
Gremlins in the Gravel Pit – Invasive Plants Thrive in Disturbed Soil
By Lisa Houle | March 14, 2023 Invasive plant species are opportunists. When they have the chance, seeds spread easily into areas where soil is disturbed. This makes gravel pits…
Events
Webinar: Invasive-Wise Tourism Partner
Summer Is Coming – Is Your Business Invasive-Wise? Did you know that tourism and recreation are high risk sectors for spreading invasive species? A recent report by ISCBC and ESSA…
Community Voice
Coordinator Spotlight: Melanie Apps
March 4, 2023 Melanie Apps is a Youth Coordinator for the Lower Mainland region, based out of the Surrey-Langley area. She joined the Invasive Species Council of BC in June…