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MOTI Invasive Plant Webinar - April 2023

April 6, 2023 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm

MOTI Invasive Plant Webinar - April 2023 photo

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Invasive plants have significant, widespread impacts on provincial land and environmental values. Highway rights-of-ways can be a major pathway for the spread of invasive plants. MOTI staff and contractors, land managers, and others have a responsibility to mitigate invasive plant impacts. The ISCMV and the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure offered this free invasive plant webinar to provide an introduction to invasive plants and an overview of MOTI’s prevention and management program. The webinar focused on the Lower Mainland District, but all MOTI staff and contractors who work in the South Coast Region may find these resources relevant.

If you participated in this event, please take a moment to fill out this 4-question survey to help us plan future events. The recording, presenter slides and links provided during this event are below:

Webinar recording

Webinar slides (PDF)

Best Practices for Managing Invasive Plants on Roadsides - A Pocket Guide for B.C.'s Maintenance Contractors (PDF) - contact Krista for a hard copy

Provincial Public Land “Top 25” Invasive Plant Species Priorities (Feb 2023)

Provincial Invasive Species Roadside webpage (including links to videos)

April 2019 - Herbicide Guidelines for Control of Knotweed Species on Crown Lands

Contact information for ISCBC and regional invasive species organizations across BC

Reporting Invasive Species in BC (access to IAPP database)

Other videos:

ISCMV You Tube Channel: ID and management videos for key species

Knotweed and Transportation Corridors (ISCBC)

Best Management Practices for Invasive Plants During Gravel Pit Operations (ISCBC)

Webinar: A Successful Approach to Strategic Invasive Plant Management in Gravel Pits (ISCBC)

Key invasive plant legislation and documents:

BC Weed Control Act and Regulation (includes a list of regulated plants)

Invasive Species Early Detection & Rapid Response (including Proposed Prohibited Noxious Weeds)

Provncial Pest Management Plans