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Some call invasive Phragmites Canada’s worst invasive plant. Its dense growth can affect agriculture, tourism, and biodiversity, cause road safety hazards, and impact recreational activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing #InvSpWk. Learn more at https://t.co/SzutVUWQZd.

Learn how to identify Japanese knotweed! Look out for hollow, smooth, purple-to-green stems and oval-to-triangular leaves with a pointed tip and flat base. It grows in large bamboo-like clumps and can reach heights of 1-3 m (3-10 ft). #InvSpWk

Dog-strangling vine produces seeds that are easily carried by the wind. 🌬️ You can help prevent the spread by planting native plants, cleaning your boots and gear when adventuring outdoors, and learning how to identify and this plant.
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Target Species #4 in the Weaselhead:
Leafy Spurge
#invasiveplants #calgaryparks #InvSpWk #leafyspurge

How to help stop the spread of invasive species:
🚤 Clean, drain & dry your boat.
🥾 Clean your boots after a hike.
🌱 Plant native species.
🪵 Don't move firewood.
🐕 Keep pets leashed.
📱 Report sightings.
Learn more:
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Learn how to identify Japanese knotweed! 🌿 Look out for hollow, smooth, purple-to-green stems and oval-to-triangular leaves with a pointed tip and flat base. It grows in large bamboo-like clumps and can reach heights of 1-3 m (3-10 ft).
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See an invasive species? Report it today! Your efforts make a big difference in preserving natural landscapes, the economy, human health, and more. #InvSpWk
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Did you know wild pigs are considered an invasive species in Canada? Controlling their population is a major challenge, but reporting sightings can help.
📢 If you spot invasive wild pigs, report them here: https://t.co/dqlGS6Y91p
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The Great Lakes provide drinking water to millions of people, support fisheries and recreation, and anchor regional economies across eight states.
Sign the muster letter: https://t.co/oilXnnZJ5H
#NISAW2026 #InvSpWk #invasivespeciesawarenessweek #NISAW #invasivespecies

📲 See an invasive species? Report it today! Your efforts make a big difference in preserving natural landscapes, the economy, human health, and more. Together, we can fight back against invasive species! #InvSpWk

Some call invasive Phragmites Canada’s worst invasive plant. 🌾 Its dense growth can affect agriculture, tourism, and biodiversity, cause road safety hazards, and impact recreational activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing. ☹️
#InvSpWk
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We’re recognizing the City staff and volunteers who work year round to protect Hamilton’s biodiversity through the Urban Forest Strategy and the Biodiversity Action Plan.
Learn more:
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Even if you find only 1 European Green crab, let us know about it! Take a photo, note its location and report any #invasive crab seen on east coast #VancouverIsland or the mainland of B.C. to:
📧 [email protected] or
📱 1-888-356-7525
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Help us reduce the spread of aquatic #InvasiveSpecies by reporting sightings in your area. Watch for our signs in your harbour that identify invasive species, and be sure to let us know if you see any: [email protected] call 1-855-862-1815. #InvSpWk

Think you’ve seen a new invasive species? Report invasive species you come across to help experts investigate and respond early, before damage spreads.
Invading Species Hotline: 1 800 563 7711 📞
Report online: https://t.co/nfaWfavg6O 🌐
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#InvasiveSpecies threaten farmland, livestock, crops, fisheries, aquaculture, and subsistence food systems across the United States. Register now and join the conversation: https://t.co/kDbiNXnthp #NISAW2026 #InvSpWk #invasivespeciesawarenessweek #NISAW #invasivespecies

Target Species #3 in the Weaselhead:
Cotoneaster
#invasiveplants #calgaryparks #InvSpWk #cotoneaster

𝗜𝗻𝘃𝗮𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗰𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗔𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸 (𝗜𝗦𝗔𝗪) 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲
See an invasive species? Report it today! Together, we can fight back against invasive species! #InvSpWk
Learn how to report a sighting: https://t.co/LEeXa1q4k1

📲 See an invasive species? Report it today! Your efforts make a big difference in preserving natural landscapes, the economy, human health, and more. Together, we can fight back against invasive species! #InvSpWk

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