CKISS events are fun and educational and we encourage you to attend. We enjoy going into communities to educate the public on prevention and management of invasive species. If you would like CKISS to have a booth at your event please contact us to attend.
April 27, 2024: Join CKISS at the Blewett Volunteer Fire Department Open House
Are you concerned about invasive plants on your property that could pose a fire hazard? Or perhaps you’re looking to revamp your garden with plants that are suited for the Central Kootenay region and address climate change, water, and fire issues? CKISS has got you covered! We’re excited to announce that CKISS will be at … Read more
April 13, 2024: Spring & Garden Market. CKISS presents Plantwise Gardening Workshop & Outreach Booth
Join the Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society (CKISS) at the Spring & Garden Market hosted by the Trail’s IncEDIBLE Farmers Market for an engaging mini-workshop on PlantWise and Eco Friendly Gardening. In this 30-minute session, we’ll explore how simple it is to adopt eco-friendly practices in your garden while showcasing the CKISS PlantWise & Eco … Read more
May 30, 2024 – Pulpit Rock Communities Pulling Together
Join us on May 30, 2024, from 4:30-6:30 PM for a special Communities Pulling Together event at Pulpit Rock in Nelson! Whether you’re a hiker, runner, cyclist, or simply enjoy the outdoors in the Nelson area, this event is for you. Partnering with the Nelson Run Club, CKISS is calling on volunteers to join us … Read more
December 13, 2023: Webinar, Horticulture in a Changing Climate: Smart Garden Choices to Prevent Plant Invasions
Join the Northwest Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NW RISCC) Network for an enlightening webinar on “Horticulture in a Changing Climate: Smart Garden Choices to Prevent Plant Invasions”! When: December 13, 1pm-2pm PT Where: Virtual via Zoom Cost: Free! Sign up here: Click here to register Discover the impact of a changing climate on plant invasions and … Read more
October 11, 2023 – Native Planting Day at Hunter Siding Wetland – Volunteers Wanted!
We are looking for volunteers to join CKISS and the Slocan Lake Stewardship Society for a day of native planting and maintenance at the Hunter Siding Wetland Enhancement site that is part of the Bonanza Biodiversity Corridor Project. The wetland in this area support a wide range of ecosystems and wildlife habitats in the Slocan … Read more
September 25, 2023 – Invasive Species 101 presentation with the West Kootenay Naturalists. Everyone Welcome!
On Monday September 25, the Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society (CKISS) will be giving an informative presentation on invasive species to the West Kootenay Naturalists at the Castlegar Community Complex. Members of the public are welcome to sit in on the presentation that is taking place from 7:30-8:30 PM at the Castlegar Community Centre. There will be free take home resources from CKISS … Read more
September 23, 2023 – Native Plant Seed Collection Workshop – Workshop is now FULL but you can join the waiting list
UPDATE: The Native Plant Seed Collection Workshop is now FULL. If you want to add your name to the waiting list please click on the button below. If a spot becomes available we will get in touch via email. Click here to join waiting list Join us and KinSeed in Rossland on September 23 for … Read more
September 14, 2023: CKISS Field Tour – Protecting native ecosystems in the Castlegar area
Learn about the positive actions that CKISS, citizens and organizations are taking to protect native ecosystems in the Castlegar area. Join us on our field tour and be inspired! On September 14th you are invited to come find out what CKISS and others are doing to protect native ecosystems in the Castlegar area. Field Tour … Read more
September 9, 2023 – CKISS outreach tent at the Hills Garlic Festival
It’s back!! CKISS will be at the Hills Garlic Festival once again with an outreach booth with lots of valuable resources for gardeners, water enthusiasts and homeowners. In addition we will have fun kids items including stickers, tattoos, zebra and quagga mussel display and a few bullfrog specimens. Annual Hills Garlic Festival is held the … Read more