Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Invasive Plant Committee

Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Invasive Plant Committee CCCIPC

We strive to coordinate the invasive plant management efforts of government agencies, individuals, communities and industry sectors in the region; and promote awareness and education about invasive plants.

05/20/2022

2022 Virtual National Invasive Species and Climate Change Symposium by Canadian Council on Invasive Species and the Invasive Species Council of BC on June 7, 2022. . Register now, and learn more!

04/02/2022

Harness humanity's appetite for digital information by providing knowledge to change their behaviour. The digitalization of your training just became simple, yet complete.

Last summer the CCCIPC assisted with work plan development for the Invasive Species Council’s Stronger BC Action Team in...
03/30/2022

Last summer the CCCIPC assisted with work plan development for the Invasive Species Council’s Stronger BC Action Team in the Cariboo Region.
Below is last years team learning about equipment calibration.
There will be a team working in the Cariboo Region again this season. Check out the ISCBC’s website for job opportunities! bcinvasives.ca

03/17/2022

Be sure to tune into our webinar on Grasslands of the Cariboo Region on March 22 @ 12 PDT. It will be hosted by GCC Director Eleanor Basset. Eleanor is a rangeland research ecologist with the Government of BC and is currently investigating post-wildfire plant ecology in the Cariboo. She conducts applied research to support science-based decision-making on the integrated management of range, forest, and wildlife resources.

Register here: https://bcgrasslands.org/events-partners/grasslands-of-bc-webinar-series/

A short (~7-10min) survey about people, pets and animals - including a few questions about aquarium plants. People can t...
02/25/2022

A short (~7-10min) survey about people, pets and animals - including a few questions about aquarium plants. People can then choose to enter their information to win $200 buckaroos!

MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC: Take our People, Pets, and Animals Survey.
Your feedback will help protect Canada's natural areas from invasive species.
https://mailchi.mp/canadainvasives/surveys-sondages

DES MEMBRES DU PUBLIC: Participez à notre sondage des êtres humaines, animaux et animaux domestiques.
Vos commentaires nous aideront à protéger les aires naturelles du Canada contre les espèces envahissantes.
https://mailchi.mp/canadainvasives/surveys-sondages

02/23/2022

A reminder that the deadline is Monday, February 28, 2022, to let us know where you are located.
The CRD will begin treating known sites of invasive plants on private and public lands in late April. Knowing the location of all Bee Yards and Organic Farms helps us carry out our Invasive Plant Management program effectively.
For more information visit: www.cariboord.ca/backyardbees-organicgrowers/

Friday July 23! Register for free here :)See you at the Scout Island Nature Centre
07/22/2021

Friday July 23! Register for free here :)

See you at the Scout Island Nature Centre

Join the Invasive Species Council of BC for a Yellow flag iris workshop this July. The workshop, hosted in partnership with the Cariboo Regional District and Agrowest Consulting Scientists, is…

Please don’t dump garden waste ‘over the fence’ or into natural spaces.
07/01/2021

Please don’t dump garden waste ‘over the fence’ or into natural spaces.

Never dump hanging baskets or garden waste in nature! Not only is it illegal, but invasive plants quickly spread into surrounding forests. Be PlantWise! Bag removed plants, plant parts and seeds and dispose at a landfill or transfer station.

📸 Invasive Yellow archangel is quickly taking over this forested area, after garden waste was dumped from nearby homes.

Grasslands are a delicate and important resource! Used with care they will maintain their resiliency.  But soil disturba...
06/24/2021

Grasslands are a delicate and important resource! Used with care they will maintain their resiliency. But soil disturbance can create a long list of issues. Thank you to the GreenBelt Commission for your efforts :)

More signs, gates expected to go up

05/15/2021

Some great tips to protect special grassland ecosystems ✨

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104-197 N Second Avenue
Williams Lake, BC
V2G1Z5

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