CSISS wheels are rolling!

Thanks to generous support of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District, CSISS is pleased to announce the acquisition of a new vehicle.  This vehicle will enhance our capacity to support invasive species awareness and education thought out the region.  Look for us at community events, parks, boat launches and roadsides, as Read more

By Robyn Hooper, ago

Keeping Invasive Mussels out of the Basin!

With the support of the Columbia Basin Trust (CBT), the Central Kootenay Invasive Plant Council (CKIPC), East Kootenay Invasive Plant Council (EKIPC), Northwest Invasive Plant Council (NWIPC) and CSISS have embarked on a Columbia Basin Invasive Species Collaboration to enhance both aquatic and terrestrial programming throughout the Basin. On the Read more

By Robyn Hooper, ago

CSISS is hiring!

The CSISS has several job opportunities available for the 2015 operational season including: 1) Program Assistant (April-September 2015) 1-2) Summer Student position(s) (May-August 2015) Please note that positions are funding dependent and all postings close March 22nd, 2015. For more information, see full job posting: CSISS Program Assistant Job Posting

By Robyn Hooper, ago

Invasive Species Council of BC Annual Forum

Our partner, the Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC) is hosting its 10th Annual Forum coming up in late January. All are welcome! CSISS will be in attendance to learn about the latest in invasive species action across the province.  More information about the Forum including registration information can be Read more

By Robyn Hooper, ago

Aquatic invasive inventory of Trout Lake

Last week CSISS Education and Outreach Officer, Robyn Hooper and Chair of the CSISS Board of Directors, Hamish Kassa, scoured Trout Lake for aquatic invasive plants. They were joined by the Central Kootenay Invasive Plant Council’s Aquatic Surveyor Chris Harkness and summer field assistant, who also surveyed smaller surrounding lakes. Read more

By Robyn Hooper, ago

White Lake Trail Day August 21st

CSISS is partnering with Shuswap Trail Alliance and White Lake Stewardship Group for a fun, active trail maintenance day, including clearing invasive species! Bring your work clothes/boots, water and snacks. Lunch will be provided. We will meet at the White Lake Bike Park (otherwise know as John Evdokimoff Park) for the Read more

By Robyn Hooper, ago

Eat the invaders: some recipes!

Edible Invasives Recipes Knotweed Salsa Verde 6 cups of roughly chopped young Japanese knotweed shoots 2 jalapeno peppers, sliced in half, seeds and ribs removed 1 medium white onion, quartered 3 cloves of garlic, peeled 2 limes, juice of both, zest of one 1/2 cup cilantro leaves 1/2 cup water Read more

By Robyn Hooper, ago
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