Going Full Circle: From Public Sighting to Removal
Have you ever wondered what happens when you report an invasive species? At SSISC, we are always encouraging public reports, but what happens...
MOREHave you ever wondered what happens when you report an invasive species? At SSISC, we are always encouraging public reports, but what happens...
MOREMy orange flowers may seem pretty at first, But my rapid spread is really a...
MOREIn a recent Pique Newsmagazine article, SSISC’s Executive Director, Mica Anguita, gave an update about SSISC’s annual...
MOREMy orange flowers may seem pretty at first, But my rapid spread is really a...
MOREMy orange flowers may seem pretty at first, But my rapid spread is really a curse. In clearings, meadows, roads, and pastures, I...
MORESome species of plants may look very similar to one another, but only be distantly related! And sometimes, two closely-related...
MOREIt’s that lovely time of year when alpine meadows, roadsides, and back alleys are filled with colourful wildflowers. But...
MOREThis week’s feature invasive plant truly deserves one of its common names, Devil’s Paintbrush, both for its fiery colours and its...
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...
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