City of Nanaimo examines invasive plants bylaw
NANAIMO — Preventing the sale of damaging invasive plant species is being actively pursued by the City of Nanaimo.
During a Monday, June 23 governance and priorities meeting, Nanaimo City Council agreed to start drafting a bylaw to prohibit the sale and distribution of specific plant species, as well as establish a public awareness campaign.
Speaking at the meeting, ecological restoration consultant Hunter Jarratt said this bylaw is a proactive approach to dealing with invasive plant species, which will save municipalities time and money.
“As someone who works in our community, it’s bewildering going to stewardship events, typically completed by volunteers, cutting and pulling English ivy, for example, and then seeing it on store shelves. It’s often not disposed of properly, dumped in green spaces or over fences where it then spreads.”




