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Penalty Determinations under Forest and Range Practices Legislation

Forest and range practices on provincial land in BC are regulated by the Forest and Range Practices Act and...
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2015-SR51-Follow-up-Wildlife-and-Cattle-Grazing-East-Kootenay

2015-SR51-Follow-up-Wildlife-and-Cattle-Grazing-East-Kootenay
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ARC123-Visual-Resource-Management-Headwaters
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ARC91-Multi-Value-Pilot-Audit-Kazchek-Operating-Area

ARC91-Multi-Value-Pilot-Audit-Kazchek-Operating-Area
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Special Investigation: Conserving Fish Habitat under FRPA – Part 2: An Evaluation of Forest and Range Practices on the Ground

In its two-part project on conserving fish habitat under FRPA, the Board describes how the effective protection of fish habitat on the forest and range landbase is dependant on detailed planning of forestry and range activities, ensuring that practices on the ground protect fish habitat and that comprehensive monitoring is in place to continually improve […]
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ARC228-W0604-W1780-W1781-W1950
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Rocky Mountain ranchers pass audit

VICTORIA – An audit of five range agreements for grazing cattle in the Rocky Mountain Natural Resource District found that the ranchers met the requirements of the Forest and Range Practices Act, according to a report. "Range practices followed most range-use plan and legal requirements, and protected drinking water quality for downstream water users," said Kevin Kriese, chair, […]
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011 - Volume 11 - Information Bulletin

011 - Volume 11 - Information Bulletin
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SIR34-Fire-Management-Planning

SIR34-Fire-Management-Planning
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SPECIAL REPORT: Integrating NTFPs into Forest Planning & Practices in BC

SPECIAL REPORT: Integrating NTFPs into Forest Planning & Practices in BC
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The Board conducts its work throughout British Columbia, and we respectfully acknowledge the territories of the many Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands since time immemorial.
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