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Come out to Alice Lake and learn how to spot, identify, and report invasive Bullfrogs and Red Eared Slider turtles. Local amphibian and reptile...
MORECome out to Alice Lake and learn how to spot, identify, and report invasive Bullfrogs and Red Eared Slider turtles. Local amphibian and reptile...
MORECalling all Eco-tourism guides in the Sea to Sky! Join our Yellow Flag Iris Patrol and be an active part in local wetland stewardship! Complete...
MORESupporting the Fight Against Invasive Species – CFOW Grants Help connect Whistler Read the article from the Pique’s Braden Dupuis, that...
MORESSISC is hiring for Summer 2017! Want to join our team? We are hiring for the following seasonal position: Invasive Species Crew Member...
MOREJoin us at the Whistler Library on April 18th to hear about emerging invasive species issues in the Sea to Sky corridor. We have a great...
MOREReleased Goldfish Becoming Invasive Species – Japanese Knotweed Continues to Survive as do other Intruders Mike Chouinard, Squamish Chief October...
MOREHave you spotted the Invasive Goldfish in Whistler’s Millar’s pond or Alta Lake? To find out more about how they got there, how they...
MOREProvince awards $58K to fight invasives in Sea to Sky Read this article from the Pique Newsmagazine to read more about provincial funding for site...
MOREHave you seen a massive bullfrog in Squamish? Read this article from the Squamish Chief to find out more… By Michaela Garstin...
MORENaturespeak: Dumping garden waste not as eco-friendly as you might think By Breanne Johnson Full article here YELLOW LAMIUM is highly...
MOREKnot in my backyard Part II: Swarming By Leslie Anthony, Pique Newsmagazine, October 08, 2015...
MORENaturespeak: Dumping garden waste not as eco-friendly as you might think Breanne Johnson, Pique NewsmagazineOctober 08, 2015...
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