I Spy in the Winter Sea to Sky!
Common (or Small) Periwinkle was introduced from Europe and came to North America as an ornamental as early as the 1700s. It was chosen as an...
MORECommon (or Small) Periwinkle was introduced from Europe and came to North America as an ornamental as early as the 1700s. It was chosen as an...
MOREEnglish Holly (Ilex aquifolium) is an evergreen shrub or tree that was brought over from the British Isles and Southern and Central Europe as a...
MORESpurge Laurel is a woody, evergreen shrub that was introduced to BC as a garden ornamental. Its evergreen leaves and fast-growing tendencies are...
MOREOriginally from Europe, English & Irish Ivy (Hedera helix & Hedera hibernica) were introduced to North America through the horticulture...
MOREYellow Lamium (Lamiastrum galeobdolon) is an evergreen, perennial groundcover that can grow trailing or upright over low-growing vegetation...
MOREGoldfish and Koi have been spotted in Alta Lake, Jordan Creek (between Alpha and Nita Lakes) and One Mile Lake (in Pemberton) this summer. Pique...
MOREJoin our team! The Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council is looking to hire a GIS Technician. POSITION OVERVIEW The Sea to Sky Invasive Species...
MOREGoldfish and Koi have recently been spotted swimming around in local waterbodies, including Whistler’s Alta Lake, raising serious concerns...
MOREAnother tough “I Spy in the Sea to Sky…” this week, but if you guessed it, go you! I know that I’ve seen this invasive...
MORECan you believe it’s already the beginning of September? The Field Program is carrying on throughout the Fall in a limited capacity, as some of...
MOREWe decided to give you all an easier I Spy this week, with a pesky weed holding a name as misleading as its beauty! Butterfly Bush is a tall...
MOREWe’ve expanded our team this summer to help us tackle invasives species in the Sea to Sky. Let’s get to know a few of them a bit...
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