I Spy in the Sea to Sky…
I creep and crawl, just like a vine, taking ten years to mature, just like fine...
MOREI creep and crawl, just like a vine, taking ten years to mature, just like fine...
MOREWe often talk about the differences between native and non-native species. On the surface, it seems pretty simple: a native species occurs in an...
MOREMy shiny leaves are green year-round, I’m an evergreen plant blanketing the...
MOREHow do we know which species are invasive in the Sea to Sky? What makes a plant invasive is not just its own characteristics; it also depends on...
MOREIn October, the Sea to Sky region was hit by an atmospheric river, where the region saw more than 100 mm of rainfall in less than 48 hours. This...
MOREWe were recently contacted by Bhagyashree Chatterjee, Indigenous & civic affairs reporter at the Squamish Chief, about how local residents can...
MOREDid you know that invasive cattails can hybridize and become even more...
MOREIn riparian soils and near shady trees, grows a low-lying plant with blotchy white...
MOREAs summer wraps up, SSISC is gearing up for the winter season with some exciting changes to our team! We’re bidding a fond farewell to Becky and...
MORE‘Feral swine cost BILLIONS of dollars each year in damages and control costs. The species damages native ecosystems, prey on and compete...
MOREWhen my bright yellow flowers are done, the process of spreading has only just...
MOREDid you know that goldfish aren’t the only species of invasive fish on our radar in the Sea to Sky region?...
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