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East Kootenay Invasive Species Council | EKISC

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we are a non-profit based in the East Kootenays, dedicated to mitigating the negative environmental, economic and social impacts of invasive species 🌱🌾🌎

East Kootenay, BC
Joined May 2012
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@ek_invasives
East Kootenay Invasive Species Council | EKISC
3 years
EKISC is getting off Twitter! We have lost confidence in this platform + frankly don't find that it is a place of verified information anymore. But before the ship totally sinks, we want to plug our other networks! Follow us here: https://t.co/bDZj2F3uP5 https://t.co/m6pS9cEXTr
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East Kootenay Invasive Species Council - EKISC, Cranbrook. 1,082 likes Β· 18 talking about this Β· 1 was here. environmental non profit working on ktunaxa + secwΓ©pemc traditional lands. dedicated to...
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@ISCBC
Invasive Species BC
3 years
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@ek_invasives
East Kootenay Invasive Species Council | EKISC
3 years
#GivingTuesday is here!! The most generous day of the year!! If you are considering throwing a couple bucks at something you care about, consider us and our fight against invasive species! Learn more here: https://t.co/AcnnB7qwmx
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@INVASBio
INVAS Biosecurity
3 years
1/2 Great to have been involved in two clusters of the #BewareOfAliens awareness campaign developing key messages for key audiences with @atusligo_ie @UK_CEH and @adelphi_berlin. Fantastic resources including including this short video on soil borne #invasivealienspecies produced
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@ISCBC
Invasive Species BC
3 years
Check out our latest video to learn more about the importance of reporting in managing key #invasivespecies like Brown marmorated stink bug, Northern giant hornet, and European green crab πŸ¦€πŸ›πŸ Your reports make a difference! πŸ‘‡ https://t.co/twOYPRfuvV
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@ABInvasives
AISC
3 years
SOWprise! πŸ— We have another article on 'Squeal on Pigs!'.. this time with @ConserveAlberta!! Check this out because we you to SQUEAL on Pigs!! https://t.co/V98sAoTUue
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@ek_invasives
East Kootenay Invasive Species Council | EKISC
3 years
Are you thinking of donating this #GivingTuesday2022 ?! Consider us! And help fund the fight against invasive species! https://t.co/AcnnB7qwmx
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@ISCBC
Invasive Species BC
3 years
False alarm! Recently a possible Zebra mussel sighting was reported in Horsefly River. ISCBC #StrongerBC Action Team members went to investigate and fortunately found only native Western pearl shell mussels. Read more πŸ‘‡ https://t.co/pkK8mgBDz3
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By Lisa Houle | November 8, 2022 Monitoring for invasive Zebra and Quagga mussels (Dreissena polymorpha & Dreissena rostriformis bugensis) is taken very seriously in the province of BC –…
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@ek_invasives
East Kootenay Invasive Species Council | EKISC
3 years
EKISC is looking to add a couple more to our Board of Directors! We have a zoom meeting November 23 to discuss the season, hear from our members, pass a couple of bylaw adjustments, and there will be an opportunity to join the board! Register here: https://t.co/M1bF05C9Rg
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@CABI_Invasives
CABI Invasive Species
3 years
🌺 Himalayan Balsam competes with native plants for light, nutrients, pollinators and space, excluding other plants and reducing biodiversity. Visit the Invasive Species Compendium for science-based information on this problematic plant 🌺 πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/EI1JIw7Bck
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@LRinvasives
Lillooet Regional Invasive Species Society
3 years
This past summer, the Okanagan and Similkameen Invasive Species Society (OASISS) launched an interactive video series about invasive Zebra and Quagga mussels, and their potential severely impact local waterways and beaches. Check it out! https://t.co/dGefuVTlvm
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@invspecies
Invading Species
3 years
If you’re cleaning up the gardens at your cottage, remember not to dump any plant material into the woods or natural areas. Some ornamental plants can be invasive when they escape the garden, outcompeting native species that are essential to local wildlife and biodiversity.
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@YISF__INNS
YISF_InvasiveSpecies
3 years
Getting the garden sorted before winter? Be sure to protect the environment from harmful #InvasiveSpecies by disposing of your plants responsibly. There are some great resources here https://t.co/g2Y3izKvcV on how to #BePlantWise Check it out and happy gardening 😊
@InvasiveSp
Invasive Species Week
3 years
Planning to clear your garden ready for winter? πŸƒπŸ‚ Invasive non-native plants can harm the environment if they escape from your garden into the wild You can help! Dispose of your plants responsibly, compost with care β™»οΈπŸŒ± Find out more https://t.co/6pwuJRIn0X #BePlantWise
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@ek_invasives
East Kootenay Invasive Species Council | EKISC
3 years
Join us for a quick and dirty 'Extraordinary' Meeting to hear about the season, approve some bylaw adjustments, hear from you and a chance to join our Board of Directors. OH and theres a door prize for one lucky attendee! So hope to see you there!
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ekisc.com
Join EKISC November 23 at 12pm for an 'Extraordinary Meeting' - it's kinda like an AGM, kinda like an OGM but shorter and straight to business! It will be a quick hello to chat about the season,...
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@CanadaInvasives
CCIS
3 years
πŸ’πŸπŸΈπŸ πŸ‡πŸ¦œπŸŒΏDon't Let it Loose! Learn how you can prevent the release of plants and animals that don't belong in our landscapes and waterways! https://t.co/AnnlohxRgc
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@RivershedBC
RivershedSocietyOfBC
3 years
More bats getting stuck on invasive B.C. plant, council says πŸ¦‡ #InvasiveSpecies
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@BradU42
Brad Utrup
3 years
What happens when you release your pets in the wild? I end up with two wild goldfish that can’t fit in my hands! Please don’t toss unwanted fish in lakes and rivers - they can survive, grow, and reproduce.
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@ElkRiverBC
Elk River Alliance
3 years
For $8/month you could help keep the Elk River watershed healthy, and you will be verified in our hearts. https://t.co/ocJIvQ6vdL #twitter #verified #bc #britishcolumbia
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@LRinvasives
Lillooet Regional Invasive Species Society
3 years
Many invasive species die back in the winter, but there are a few evergreen invasives that you can continue to keep a look out for in the colder months: Himalyan Blackberry, Yellow Lamium, and English Ivy Report any sightings to info@lriss.ca #Lillooet #LRISS #InvasiveSpecies
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