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Laurie Carr leads regional efforts to manage Kootenay invasive species

  • Laurie Carr has led efforts with the Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society to manage invasive species since joining the staff six years ago, after serving as president for five years.
  • CKISS aims to prevent invasive species through education, collaboration, and hands-on control work, emphasizing the importance of community involvement.
  • A new initiative, Poison Hemlock Patrol: Cash for Conservation, aims to eradicate poison hemlock, particularly in Creston where it poses agricultural issues.
  • CKISS is piloting the Crowdsorsa Mobile app to encourage public participation in managing invasive species.
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Laurie Carr leads regional efforts to manage Kootenay invasive species

Poison Hemlock Patrol will focus on infestation in Creston

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The Free Press broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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