The Invasive Species Council of B.C. is using a COVID-19 grant to hire 200 people over the next year to identify, manage and report flora and fauna that don’t belong in the province.
Another ‘murder hornet’ spotted in B.C. Invasive species often have no natural predators, and can outcompete indigenous species for scarce food resources, council executive director Gail Wallin said told Global News.They often get into the environment through human action, such as releasing unwanted pets, or planting non-native plants.“We can stop people from planting invasive plants, we can stop them from releasing their pets into the pond,” she said.“We can give them the right tools so they take responsible actions.” Invasive mussels: 10 boats, 5 bound for.