Invasives 2025 – ISCBC’s Annual Forum: Back to the Future
Join the Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC) in New Westminster for their INVASIVES 2025 - Back to the Future on February 24 to 27, 2025.
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Join the Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC) in New Westminster for their INVASIVES 2025 - Back to the Future on February 24 to 27, 2025.
Curious about invasive pigs and their risk of establishing in B.C.? Want to learn how to effectively manage invasive pigs on your property or in your community? This free, virtual two-day workshop is open to anyone in B.C. who has an interest in learning more about invasive pig management!
This workshop will prepare you to take the government administered Pesticide Applicator Certification exam for the Industrial Vegetation and Noxious Weed Control category.
The Invasive Species Council of BC is pleased to host the 2025 Invasive Species Research Conference – Getting ahead of the invasion curve: bridging the gap between research and management,...
Kamloops PAC Poster, ISCBC is hosting in-person Pesticide Applicator Certification Course, running June 3rd–5th in Kamloops. This course is designed for professionals managing industrial vegetation and noxious weeds in rights-of-way, restoration areas, and other regulated landscapes. Whether you're working along transportation corridors, utility lines, railways, or disturbed sites, this certification delivers the tools and knowledge...
Williams Lake PAC Poster, ISCBC is hosting in-person Pesticide Applicator Certification Course, running June 3rd–5th in Kamloops. This course is designed for professionals managing industrial vegetation and noxious weeds in rights-of-way, restoration areas, and other regulated landscapes. Whether you're working along transportation corridors, utility lines, railways, or disturbed sites, this certification delivers the tools and...
We’re excited to return to New Westminster this February 2026 for the INVASIVES Forum, where invasive species practitioners, researchers, Indigenous and youth leaders, industry partners, and community members come together to tackle invasive species head-on. Tomorrow’s landscapes are built by the choices we make today. INVASIVES 2026 is about protecting the places that connect us...