NWIPC receives support from the community in many forms: dollars to the pooled funds for inventory, treatment and monitoring activities; financial contributions for specific events; and in-kind contributions of labour, services and materials.
The NWIPC would like to thank and acknowledge our partners:
British Columbia Transmission Corporation
City of Prince George
Canadian National Rail
District "C" Farmers Institute
District of Houston
Ministry of Agriculture and Lands
Ministry of Forests and Range
Ministry of Transportation
Pacific Northern Gas
Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako
Endako Mines
Town of Smithers
Ministry of Environment
Villiage of Valemount
The NWIPC would like to thank and acknowledge the following sponsors:
British Columbia Timber Sales
Canadian Springs
Friends of Valemount
Glenannan Community Association of Francois Lake
Home Depot
Jolly Market Foods
Murray Ridge Nordic Ski Club
PGI 5th Avenue
Spectrum Resource Group
AND NWIPC Membership & landowners participating in the 50/50 program (PDF - 70KB)
June 21st, 2010
What You Need to Know About Himalayan Balsam
Impatiens glandulifera is currently a category one extremely invasive plant in NWIPC 2009 Plan and...
January 15th, 2010
Do You Have a Knotweed Problem?
If you have a knotweed problem check out the presentation (link below) put together by Mike Cheney...
January 15th, 2010
First Nations Partnerships in Invasive Plant Managment
Take a look at how the Gixtsan are "Weeding out the Invaders" as part of their invasive plant...
November 24th, 2009
NEW - Multi-Agency Pest Management Plan
The current Pest Management Plans (PMPs) that NWIPC contractors operate under are about to expire...
November 1st, 2007
Let the Bugs Do the Work
The NWIPC is always looking for new and better ways to eliminate invasive plants. One interesting...
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