ALBERTA INVASIVE SPECIES COUNCIL

The Alberta Invasive Species Council (AISC) is a not-for-profit society that provides information and resources to Albertans to identify and manage invasive species on their land and in their waters. Examples of resources for landowners includes invasive species guides and access to biocontrol agents.

Invasive species out-compete native species for food and space, alter or destroy ecosystems, disrupt food sources, and introduce parasites and disease. They also harm local economies by reducing crop yields and livestock forage production, decreasing property values, interfering with irrigation and water control structures, and discouraging outdoor recreation.

Alberta Invasive Species Council
1-587-999-0954
communications@abinvasives.ca

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Alberta Invasive Species Council

Additional Resources

INVASIVE PLANTS OF ALBERTA, 4th Edition 2024
A guide to identifying the invasive plants of Alberta
A catalogue of AISC resources
A catalogue of AISC resources
Report invasive species through your phone or on your computer using EDDMAPS [Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System] ALBERTA
Report invasive species through your phone or on your computer using EDDMAPS [Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System] ALBERTA
Invasive Species - AISC Fact Sheet Library
AISC Fact Sheet Library

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