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Weeds

Last updated on October 29, 2021

Information resources on weed and invasive plant identification and management in British Columbia:

  • Early Detection Rapid Response Program for B.C.
  • Invasive Alien Plant Program
  • B.C. Inter-Ministry Invasive Species Working Group
  • Field Guide to Noxious Weeds and Other Selected Invasive Plants of B.C.
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Legislation and Regulation
  • Weed Control Act
  • Weed Control Regulation
Canadian Weeds Information
  • Invasive Plant Field Guide - Canadian Food Inspection Agency
  • Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System
  • WeedInfo.ca
  • Weed Management Resources - Canadian Weed Science Society
Report an Invasive Plant
  • Report an invasive species before they cause harm

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