About NWIPC
Our Mission and StructureAbout Us
The Northwest Invasive Plant Council is dedicated to protecting the unique ecosystems of Northwest British Columbia from the spread of invasive plant species. We work to prevent new introductions, control existing populations, and reduce the impacts of invasive species on our natural landscapes, wildlife, and communities.
Our Regional Impact
From the interior valleys to the coastal areas of northwest BC and Haida Gwaii, our work targets key invasive species that threaten the health of native ecosystems. We aim to preserve the natural beauty and ecological integrity of local and regional ecosystems in northwest British Columbia.
The NWIPC has divided the area into eight invasive plant management areas (IPMAs) in order to undertake invasive plant management over geographically defined areas.
Regional Partners

The Invasive Species Council of BC is a collaborative-based non-profit organization committed to reducing the spread and impacts of non-native species within BC. The ISCBC focuses on uniting efforts of the various partners working on invasive species management in BC, educating and informing British Columbians, coordinating and communicating research efforts, and offering training programs.
NWIPC is one of 13 Regional Invasive Species Organizations (RISOs).
With the common mandate to stop the spread of invasive species throughout BC, they work closely and collaboratively with the other RISOs, sharing knowledge and expertise regarding on-the-ground invasive species management, working together on consistent messaging for education & outreach programs, and collaborating on program ideas.
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NWIPC Board of Directors
Our Structure
The Northwest Invasive Plant Council is a not-for-profit organization with a Board of Directors representing a diverse range of stakeholder groups. We aim to have representation from provincial government, First Nations, local government, educators, agriculture, horticulture, environmental groups, industry and utilities.
Our Current Board of Directors is listed below.
Erik Swanson
Board Chair
Industry
Claire Peel
Board Vice Chair
General Membership
Katie Cunningham
Industry
Paul Glover
Environmental Conservation
Trevor Tapp
Agriculture
Megan D’Arcy
Local Government/Agriculture
Kristy Bjarnason
Local Government
Allie Golt & Banjo
Environmental Conservation
Merci Harris
First Nations
Darren Loverin
Industry/First Nations
Anna Gauthier
Agriculture
NWIPC Staff
Michelle Miller
Executive Director
Mike Pangman
Field Op’s Coordinator
Klara Mills
Education & Outreach Assistant
See something you don’t recognize or have concerns about? There are a number of ways you can let us know what you observed and also find information about what you see. Your reporting helps us to know what’s out there and where it is located.
