🌱 Help protect nature by cleaning your boots, gear, and furry friends after every adventure. Let’s keep wild spaces thriving! 💚
Learn more: https://t.co/XEQ8D5PuBn
It’s been a while since we’ve introduced ourselves, so here is some information on who the NWIPC are & what we do!
Stay tuned on social media for any upcoming events we’ll attend or host & please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions/concerns! We’d love to hear from you!
Non-native species in our waterways can outcompete native life and damage ecosystems, which is why it’s so important to follow suggested actions:
•Clean, drain and dry
•Check and follow regulations
•Learn to ID aquatic invasive species
Small steps protect big places!
This week highlights how water-based activities can unintentionally spread invasive species between waterways.
Simple actions like cleaning and drying gear can make a big difference!
#invasivespecies#bcisam2025#SmallActionsBigImpact#nisam2025
Together, we can protect British Columbia’s natural beauty from Japanese beetles!
🧺 Shake it before you take it
🌱 Leave soil on site
👀 Check your vehicles and equipment for pests
🔊 Report any sightings to the #CFIA: https://t.co/NeppJLSrCV
NOTICE: The BC Report a Weed app has been retired! The new app called “Report Invasives BC” is similar and works in the same way but includes all non-native species (plants, animals. insects, etc.) and can be downloaded for iOS and Android app stores.
It’s National #InvasiveSpecies Awareness Week! (#NISAW) Why care? BIODIVERSITY. The variety & richness of life to which human physical, mental & spiritual well-being is intimately linked is being threatened by invasive plant species. https://t.co/Ms5qq47ZSo
English holly (Ilex aquifolium) and English ivy (Hedera helix) are two common sights during the holidays, but did you know they are also invasive to British Columbia? Learn more at https://t.co/ESd2ozzMUC
"The impact of introduced plants on native biodiversity has emerged as a hot-button issue in ecology."
Is the spread of invasive plants a contributor to "insect apocalypse" and "bird armageddon"?
Read more from @YaleE360 at https://t.co/LGZMWAUC57
We are hiring!
Our Field Coordinator position for 2021 is open, and the application deadline of Dec 31, 2020 (4:00pm (PST)) is coming soon!
See https://t.co/5NeuElOWKQ for further information.
Work opportunity with the NWIPC!
Our Field Coordinator position is open for 2021.
Application deadline is Dec 28, 2020 at 4:00pm (PST).
See https://t.co/5NeuElOWKQ for further information.
Once playtime is over, boot brush stations empower recreationists to take action in helping prevent the spread of pesky invasive hitchhikers. Learn more:
https://t.co/DxCHhRmHAx
#PlayCleanGo
Indigenous youth and communities are working together with ISCBC to protect their territories from invasive species. There is so much we can do when we work together! #NIPDC#BCinvasives
https://t.co/aqJgXr14Qb