Building on this information and expertise, the Invasive Species Toolkit for Local Government was updated and broadened in 2014 and includes relevant invasive species information pertaining to all invasive species, and is not restricted to plant species alone. [...] development review process, • Determining responsibility and The management, and in some cases the emergence, of some management of private property impacted invasive species (including animal varieties) in BC is relatively by invasive species, new and is garnering interest by many local governments due • Introduction to some provincial invasive to the extent of their impact. [...] For example, the TNRD will rebate The City’s Environmental Sustainability and Engineering Public Works staff have initiated mapping landowners 100% of the cost for herbicide treatment of and inventories for two aggressive invasive plant invasive plant species that are high priority (as listed by the species with high impacts to the integrity of the City’s Regional District). [...] The choice of The Thompson-Nicola Regional District what treatment method to use depends on the biology of the (TNRD) Invasive Plant Program is a species, size of infestation, characteristics of the site, goal of multifaceted approach to invasive plant the treatment (eradication or control), cost, time involved, and control in the region. [...] As with invasive plants, it depends on the biology of the species, size of the infestation, characteristics of the site, goal of the treatment (eradication or control), cost, time involved, and impact of the species and treatment method to the area.
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