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East Kootenay Invasive Plant Council

“Throughout the long history of our species, humans have moved other organisms. Sometimes on purpose, sometimes by accident. It's part of what we do. Once in a while, a species we've moved has found itself in virgin territory and has spread rapidly, changing the landscape for ever. Plants that seem to suddenly "take over" are labeled "invasive," meaning that they have characteristics in their abilities to disperse and spread that let them do damage to otherwise intact ecological systems. This is a serious problem, both in conservation terms and in economic terms.”  Canadian Botanical Conservation Network

Contact our Coordinator and book a date for EKIPC to come into your school, attend a meeting or go on for a walk and we’ll help you determine what you can do about invasive species in the East Kootenays

Marty Hafke, Coordinator - East Kootenay Invasive Plant Council
1902 Theater Road, Cranbrook. BC  V1C 7G1
1.888.55EKIPC   - 1.888.553.5472
coordinator@ekipc.com

The Weed Control Act states: "Every occupier shall control, in accordance with the regulations, noxious weeds growing or located on land and premises, and on any other property located on land and premises, occupied by him." This means that private landowners, private companies, utility companies, regional districts and municipalities, and provincial government agencies or anyone in physical possession of land all have a responsibility to manage weeds in the province. The complete text of the Weed Control Act and Regulations can be accessed at:

http://www.qp.gov.bc.ca/statreg/stat/W/96487_01.htm
and http://www.qp.gov.bc.ca/statreg/reg/W/66_85.htm

This is a list of the Pesticide Service Licence Holders in BC

http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/epd/ipmp/serv_lic_holders/index.html

 

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