SSISC Identifies Sites Requiring Treatment Along CN Railway
SSISC was recently featured in Pique Newsmagazine for identifying sites of invasive species requiring treatment along the CN railway...
MORESSISC was recently featured in Pique Newsmagazine for identifying sites of invasive species requiring treatment along the CN railway...
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...
MOREI Spy in the Sea to Sky… Something that twists and twines Something that grows like a vine Something with flowers that are pink Something...
MOREFoxglove was brought from Europe and used as a medicinal plant. It is highly toxic, affecting the muscle tissue and circulation in animals and...
MORESSISC recently found Purple Loosestrife in the Squamish Estuary, and used a press release to invite the public to be on the lookout for the plant...
MORESpurge Laurel: Proceed with Caution Spurge Laurel sightings have recently been reported to SSISC. Upon further investigation, the SSISC field crew...
MOREWe are excited to invite you to come and help remove invasive Himalayan Balsam from the Stawamus Dyke trail, in the Valleycliffe area.
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