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Become a Member

Like what OASISS is doing and want to stay connected? Become a member! Membership is free to the public and benefits include invitation to OASISS events and workshops, latest news about volunteer and job opportunities, and communication of regional invasive species information. You will have voting rights and will be invited to our Annual General Meeting.

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Become a Member

What kind of member are you?
I support the OASISS vision statement: to control, prevent and minimize the impacts of invasive species on our communities, natural environment and economy.

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Okanagan and Similkameen

Invasive Species Society

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axáʔ iʔ tmxʷulaʔxʷs iʔ sukʷnaqinx. lut pnkin t̓ xʷic̓ɬtsəlx. uɬ lut t̓ ʕalpmisəlx.

niʕayp iʔ sutns iʔ sukʷnaqinx. 

This is unceded territory. Okanagan people never gave it away, nor did they surrender it.

This will always be the Okanagan people’s land. 

As per: Gloria Bent (Lower Similkameen Indian Band), Theresa Ann Terbasket (Lower Similkameen Indian Band), and the late Tony Qualtier (Lower Similkameen Indian Band).

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