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Posts by Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council

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Cape Breton salmon conservation initiative makes global splash The United Nations recognizes a partnership between Parks Canada and the Cheticamp River Salmon Association as a World Restoration Flagship

Great tribute to the Cheticamp River Salmon Association and Parks Canada , working to protect Atlantic Salmon in Cape Breton!

www.saltwire.com/cape-breton/cape-breton-...

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🌲 It's #InternationalDayOfForests — and Canada's forests need more than a moment of appreciation. They need action.

Here's how WWF-Canada is showing up for forests from coast to coast — and even underwater.

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Leadership Announcement - Ken Donnelly, Executive Director | Invasives Canada Invasives Canada welcomes Ken Donnelly as Executive Director March 10, 2026 – Williams Lake, British Columbia - The Board of Directors of Invasives Canada is pleased to announce that Ken Donnelly has ...

I am excited to take on the role of Executive Director of Invasives Canada. I look forward to working with the incredible team leading invasives species in Canada and with our international partners. www.invasivescanada.ca/ken-donnelly...

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Boat cleaning services back to protect N.S. waters The free service aims to defend the province's lakes and rivers from invasive plants and organisms. The program was briefly paused when woods travel was banned for part of the summer. Giuliana Grillo ...
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A collage showing the marbled crayfish, spotted lantern fly and the woolly hemlock adelgid

A collage showing the marbled crayfish, spotted lantern fly and the woolly hemlock adelgid

Canada is coming out of a "summer of invasives," Ontario's Invasive Species Centre (ISC) says, pointing to a number of concerning critters moving through southern Ontario that residents can help curb this fall. 
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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Invasives 101: Canada Thistle
This is a pernicious invasive that spreads via seed and root, so it's really hard to control. But if you see it, stop it. I'm battling it right now in my yard, and I'm kicking myself for not recognizing it earlier. 😢
extension.umn.edu/identify-inv...

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Great work! Thank you!

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I was surprised to see several garden types recently in a local ecopark I was doing an invasives audit on.

Canada lily (Lilium canadense), wood lily (Lilium philadelphicum), Lilium superbum are all indigenous and wonderful alternatives.

2 years ago 3 1 0 0
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Developed by Invasives Canada and Animal Health Canada, in collaboration with the Invasive Wild Pig Leadership Group, this new resource supports efforts to address the spread of invasive wild pigs in Canada.

➡️ wildpigs.ca

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It will take All Hands On Deck to prevent invasive mussels from damaging our lakes and rivers. Boaters, anglers, cottagers, divers… everyone has a role to play.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Glad to help, Sarah!

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Boat wash on wheels aims to stop invasive species in their tracks in N.S. | CBC News The free, mobile boat-cleaning service offered by the Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council is intended to protect the province's lakes and rivers from non-native plants and organisms that could negati...

With access to the woods restored throughout most of the province, we are excited to be back to washing boats to stop aquatic invasive species. #CleanDrainDry

7 months ago 3 1 0 0
A young Indigenous girl with long dark hair and red face paint looks slightly upward, wearing a beaded necklace, with other community members blurred in the background. The UN Environment Programme logo is in the top right, and white text reads “Indigenous Peoples are too often the unsung heroes of conservation.”

A young Indigenous girl with long dark hair and red face paint looks slightly upward, wearing a beaded necklace, with other community members blurred in the background. The UN Environment Programme logo is in the top right, and white text reads “Indigenous Peoples are too often the unsung heroes of conservation.”

Indigenous Peoples make up less than 5% of the world’s population, yet they protect significant amounts of global biodiversity.

#IndigenousPeoplesDay

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An infographic featuring Aboriginal art with three extracts from the IPBES Values Assessment and Transformative Change Assessment highlighting the value of Indigenous knowledge.

An infographic featuring Aboriginal art with three extracts from the IPBES Values Assessment and Transformative Change Assessment highlighting the value of Indigenous knowledge.

🌱 We honor & celebrate the roles #Indigenous Peoples & local communities play in #biodiversity conservation, restoration & sustainable use.

#IndigenousPeoplesDay 🌏🧪

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A vibrant moment from the Chumash Day Pow Wow and Inter-tribal Gathering at Malibu Bluffs Park, celebrating 24 years of tradition. A participant in traditional attire, adorned with colorful feathers, intricate beadwork, and a bright floral headband, performs a ceremonial ritual surrounded by smoke, reflecting cultural richness and spiritual connection.

A vibrant moment from the Chumash Day Pow Wow and Inter-tribal Gathering at Malibu Bluffs Park, celebrating 24 years of tradition. A participant in traditional attire, adorned with colorful feathers, intricate beadwork, and a bright floral headband, performs a ceremonial ritual surrounded by smoke, reflecting cultural richness and spiritual connection.

Indigenous and local knowledge can shape transformative change.🌏🧪

Many Indigenous Peoples and local communities have views and practices aligned with a just & sustainable world. Their ethics of care and values inspire equitable & inclusive change.

.— @ipbes.net #TransformativeChange Assessment

8 months ago 74 24 0 0

Restrictions on activities in the woods has shut down our watercraft inspection and decontamination program and other activities.

We fully support the Premier. The drought has resulted in extreme risk of wildfire.

The Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council will resume activities when it is safe.

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A Shortnose Gar headshot is pictured against the backdrop of the Minnesota River. Obviously on the lookout for potential GARduate students.

A Shortnose Gar headshot is pictured against the backdrop of the Minnesota River. Obviously on the lookout for potential GARduate students.

JOIN US!!!

@garlab.bsky.social is looking for a PhD and MS student to join our team studying ecology & conservation of gars, bowfin, and other non-game native fishes beginning Spring 2026!

Posting & more info coming soon. Please DM or email srdavid@umn.edu with CV if interested!

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INaturalist map showing multi-flora rose in Nova Scotia.

INaturalist map showing multi-flora rose in Nova Scotia.

It is all over Nova Scotia. Imported to North America around 1886 as an ornamental garden plant, it has had a lot of time to establish itself.

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ICYMI - 🚨 Alien Fish Invade Nova Scotia: They Can Breathe Air and Reproduce Alone! 🐟🌍 - Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift | iHeart <p>Ken Donnelly of the Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council joins Shane Hewitt to discuss the alarming discovery of the pond loach&mdash;an invasive fish capable of surviving out of water and reproduc...

I discussed invasives species in Canada with Shane Hewitt on iHeart Radio.

9 months ago 1 1 0 0

The Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council will be on Maritime Noon today on CBC radio. Call in with your invasive species questions!

9 months ago 2 0 1 0
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Someone will get back to you after Canada Day. Thanks for reporting!

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Discovery of new invasive species in LaHave River creates concern The discovery of an Oriental weatherfish in the LaHave River in Lunenburg County is concerning, says the Invasive Species Council

Discovery of new invasive species in LaHave River creates concern
www.saltwire.com/nova-scotia/...

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⚠️ New invasive species observed in Nova Scotia! A single Oriental Weatherfish was reported in the LaHave River and confirmed by DFO. Aquarium release is likely the cause of introduction. #DontLetItLoose

More on this here: www.instagram.com/p/DJuA0nINc1...

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⚠️ New invasive species observed in Nova Scotia! A single Oriental Weatherfish was reported in the LaHave River and confirmed by DFO. Aquarium release is likely the cause of introduction. #DontLetItLoose

More on this here: www.instagram.com/p/DJuA0nINc1...

11 months ago 2 5 0 1
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www.tvo.org/video/docume...
#invasivespecies

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🌿 March Newsletter | Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council

We released our March newsletter last week! Read it here: mailchi.mp/94326d2b8c81...

Want the next one delivered straight to your inbox? Visit our website to sign up! (link in bio) ✨📬

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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📣The 2025 Nova Scotia Invasive Species Forum agenda is live!

🎟In-person ticket sales have ended, but there is still time to reserve your spot to attend virtually! Visit tinyurl.com/mwnh8t9k between now and Wednesday to register for free.

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‼️Registration for in-person attendance at the 2025 Nova Scotia Invasive Species Forum closes TOMORROW NIGHT!

Virtual attendance registration will remain open until the 26th. Reserve your FREE tickets today!

www.eventbrite.ca/e/nova-scoti...

1 year ago 2 1 0 0
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Obituaries in Columbus, OH | The Columbus Dispatch William Joseph Mitsch (Bill), born on March 29, 1947 in Wheeling, West Virginia, passed away at the age of 77 early Wednesday morning, February 12,...

Sad to learn of the passing of Dr. William Mitsch. Bill authored the textbook "Wetlands" which was used in undergrad class I took. I interacted with Bill in his role as Editor in Chief of journal Ecological Engineering & hosted him for seminar at Carleton. Big loss. www.dispatch.com/obituaries/p...

1 year ago 6 3 0 0

We're at the Halifax International Boat Show from now until Sunday to share how folks can prevent the spread of invasive species with Clean, Drain, Dry! 🛥️

Use promo code "NSISC" at checkout to save $2 on your ticket purchase.

www.halifaxboatshow.com

1 year ago 2 1 0 0
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