SSISC Takes Over the Wellness Almanac’s Instagram Account!
SSISC did a takeover of the Wellness Almanac’s Instagram account during this month of May, which also happens to be BC Invasive Species...
MORESSISC did a takeover of the Wellness Almanac’s Instagram account during this month of May, which also happens to be BC Invasive Species...
MOREWhen you go to plant some new additions to your garden this spring, please inspect your garden for any invasive plants. Our very own Education and...
MOREWe want to thank the Squamish Environmental Society and the Coast Mountain Academy students for their help in removing English Ivy from a wooded...
MORESSISC is excited to join the Emerald Estates residents in the first Emerald Weed Pull! Meet us at the entrance of Deerhorn Place on Sunday, June...
MOREScotch Broom is an invasive species in the Sea to Sky which begins flowering around now. Its abundant bright yellow pea-like flowers and large...
MORESSISC is excited to be partnering with the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District for the first community weed pull at Gates Lake Park, on May 25...
MOREWe dislike invasives, but we like a tasty beverage and LOVE supporting a good cause! If you feel the same, then we would like to invite you to...
MORESSISC is looking forward to the 2019 season and hiring in both the Field and the Education & Outreach programs! Have a look at the...
MOREWe held a routine board meeting last week and lo and behold, we managed to snap a picture of the entire SSISC Board of Directors! They...
MOREOrange Hawkweed is well known in the Sea to Sky. It is easily identifiable by its orange flowers clustered at the top of leafless, hairy stems...
MOREBull Thistle (Cirsium vulgare) is an invasive species found abundantly throughout the Sea to Sky region. Introduced from Eurasia as a seed...
MOREI Spy in the Sea to Sky… Something that can be one meter high Something that likes it sunny and dry On me you’ll usually find...
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