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CKISS warns Castlegar residents to avoid planting invasive aquatic plants.
Thanks to a report from a concerned citizen, the Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society (CKISS) has identified and commenced control efforts on an infestation of invasive fragrant water lily (Nymphaea odorata) in Champion ponds near Castlegar. CKISS has listed fragrant water lily as a priority action species in the Castlegar region and must be controlled … Read more
Nakusp Heritage Nursery makes history: the first West Kootenay retailer to become a PlantWise partner!
The horticulture industry has been recognized as a key pathway for invasive species introduction and spread. Introduced invasive garden ornamentals have unique characteristics that allow them to outcompete native vegetation causing economic and environmental harm. Knotweed for example was first introduced to North America as a decorative garden shrub and was popular with gardeners as … Read more
Giant Hogweed vs Cow Parsnip: What is the difference?
We have been receiving many reports of giant hogweed in the area. Thanks very much folks for your reports. To date, all reports have been identified as cow parsnip (Heracleum maximum), a common native plant species. Here is some information to assist you in accurately identifying cow parsnip and giant hogweed. Cow Parsnip (native) Height … Read more
To date B.C. is still mussel free!
If invasive zebra and quagga mussels ended up in B.C lakes and rivers they would pose significant harm to our economy, the environment and society. Mussels can clog pipes, damage property and equipment, displace native aquatic plants and wildlife, limit recreation opportunities, and affect drinking water quality. Luckily B.C to date is still mussel free thanks … Read more
Bullfrog Open House in Creston
CKISS and the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area (CVWMA) hosted an open house in Creston earlier this week to educate residents about the threat of invasive American Bullfrogs. Creston residents learned: Why Bullfrogs are a threat to the Creston area ecosystem, and their current known locations How to identify and report Bullfrogs Details of what … Read more
CKISS and NACFOR team up to take 100 Nakusp students outside!
This spring the MacDonald Creek Provincial Park was taken over by 100 students from the Nakusp Elementary School. The kids had the opportunity to learn about invasive species, the impacts they have and what can be done to keep such invaders from disturbing the ecology. CKISS staff were on hand to lead the students through … Read more
Invasive Plant Causes Trail Closure
Ever wondered how invasive weeds might impact you? The lower section of the Green Door Trail near Warfield, BC is closing on June 13, 2016 due to an infestation of Wild Chervil. We are coordinating efforts with the landowners (Teck), and the Kootenay Columbia Trails Society (KCTS) to eradicate the infestation. An alternate trail has been … Read more
Rossland Students Take Action on Invasive Species
To celebrate Invasive Species Action month CKISS visited the multi-age class students from the Rossland Summit School on Wednesday May 18th. The students utilized the outdoor classroom and surrounding trails to learn about invasive species, the impacts they have and what can be done to keep such invaders from disturbing the ecology. “The Kootenay region … Read more
Invasive Species Action Month Photo Contest
Now’s your chance to show us your best photo of taking action on invasive plants or animals, or highlighting a key invasive species in your community, and win some great prizes, including a Go Pro camera! Photos could show people participating in weed pulls, cleaning hiking boots, pets, bike tires or work equipment of burrs … Read more