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"The new, interactive experience"

Learn about invasive mussels through an interactive video that is tailored to your unique interests and values.

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Invasive Mussel Interactive Video

Simply click 'play' on the video and you can begin your journey learning about invasive mussels!

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We're proud to have partnered with RBC through #TechForNature on this project. Together, we are bringing solutions to the most pressing environmental issues. Learn more at: RBC.com/techfornature.

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For more information on invasive mussels, check out:

Aquatic Invasive Species

Prevention for Boaters

www.dontmoveamussel.ca

Okanagan and Similkameen

Invasive Species Society

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axáÊ” iÊ” tmxÊ·ulaÊ”xÊ·s iÊ” sukÊ·naqinx. lut pnkin tÌ“ xÊ·ic̓ɬtsÉ™lx. uɬ lut tÌ“ Ê•alpmisÉ™lx.

niÊ•ayp iÊ” sutns iÊ” sukÊ·naqinx. â€‹

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

This will always be the Okanagan people’s land. 

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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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