Emerald ash borer, exit holes, Photo Credit: Troy Kimoto Ahead of the Canada Day long weekend, the Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC) warns campers…
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Urgent appeal to gardeners and pet owners from ISCBC
May is Invasive Species Action Month in B.C. and the Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC) is pleading with gardeners and pet owners to make…
EKISC holding AGM on May 24 in Cranbrook
Are you passionate about preserving the natural beauty of the East Kootenay? Do you want to actively contribute to the conservation of our unique ecosystems?…
We must remain vigilant with invasive species
Letter to the Editor As British Columbians, we all value the province’s rich, diverse wildlife and marine habitats, and recognize that invasive species are a…
ISCBC teams take action on invasive species
Every year since 2015, the B.C. government has proclaimed May âInvasive Species Action Month.â The month also coincides with the start of field season for…
Observe and report for biodiversity
The Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC) invites everyone to protect B.C.âs biodiversity by observing and reporting plants and animals across British Columbia. Observing and…
Invasive Mussel Defence program resuming
Boat inspection stations are opening at various locations throughout the province to prevent harmful zebra and quagga mussels from hitching a boat ride and entering…
Donât invite an invasion into your gardens
With the warm weather favouring the East Kootenayâs backyard gardeners and water garden enthusiasts, the East Kootenay Invasive Species Council (EKISC) is reminding the public…
Preventing introduction and spread of invasive species
To get British Columbians active in preventing and stopping the spread of harmful invasive species, the B.C. government has officially declared the entire month of…
Mussel inspection station for Yahk
As boating season approaches, the B.C. government is once again adding to its arsenal in the fight to keep B.C. invasive mussel free. The provincial…