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Invasive plants management showcased at open house
As part of the City of Fernie’s invasive plant management plan and in response to concerns from residents regarding invasive plant infestations within the city,…
Plants that sting and burn
What to be cautious of and how to identify dangerous plants A recent post on an Elk Valley local’s Facebook page has gone viral after…
Invasive mussels monitoring continues in region
More than 10 lakes in the East Kootenay will be sampled for invasive Zebra and Quagga mussels this year, thanks to a $17,305 grant approved…
The impacts of invasive species
Invasive species harm ecosystems, economies, and human health across the globe. In the East Kootenay, some invasive plant species have had devastating effects on ranch…
EKISC hosting general meeting Oct. 24
East Kootenay Invasive Species Council (EKISC) showcasing public and industry responsibilities of invasive species management First, to underscore the seriousness of the problem with invasive…
Community EcoGarden Open House August 23
We are celebrating the harvest season in Fernie and learning more about how our gardens form an integral part of the natural environment and food…
Home Invasion: Japanese Knotweed
While volunteer groups are out pulling Purple Loosestrife and East Kootenay Invasive Species Council (EKISC) is out selectively spraying Orange Hawkweed, there’s something else lingering…
Knowledge is power when it comes to invasives
First, to underscore the seriousness of the problem with invasive species we have to understand the impact. The costs of invasive species, economically, socially, and environmentally,…
Don’t invite an invasion into your gardens
With the warm weather favouring the East Kootenay’s backyard gardeners and water garden enthusiasts, the East Kootenay Invasive Species Council (EKISC) is reminding the public…