The Fight Against Invasive Plants Resumes
With the warm(er) days returning, the SSISC Field Crew is returning to work conducting inventories, control and monitoring of invasive species...
MOREWith the warm(er) days returning, the SSISC Field Crew is returning to work conducting inventories, control and monitoring of invasive species...
MOREIt’s growing season! This spring we’ve expanded our team to help us tackle invasives in the Sea to Sky. Let’s get to know a few of them a...
MORESSISC was recently in the news in the Squamish Chief, as the local newspaper published a piece about the upcoming Seedy Sunday event organized by...
MOREIn light of the current situation with COVID-19, we have decided to change the format for our AGM and Land Manager Planning Session that were both...
MOREWe are currently wrapping up the 2019 season and entering reporting season. For the SSISC staff, this has meant looking back on the tasks...
MORESSISC recently had the honour of presenting on a panel at the Mountain Biking Tourism Symposium, held at the Legends Hotel Oct. 2-4. The Pique...
MOREOur last “I Spy” of the year as we start to get into some colder weather. For our loyal readers, was anyone able to guess this one?...
MOREThis week’s “I Spy” is a ‘common’ invasive in the Sea to Sky region, so kudos if you got it! Common Tansy (Tanacetum...
MOREOriginally from Europe, English & Irish Ivy (Hedera helix & H. hibernica) were introduced to North America through the horticulture trade...
MOREThanks for the click! Did you manage to guess this week’s “I Spy”? Keep on reading to find out which invasive plant we’re...
MOREPique Newsmagazine published an article about SSISC’s herbicide spraying in Whistler, more specifically about the treatment of Spotted...
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