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Cariboo Higher Level Plan Requires More Clarity

Vague and contradictory parts of the Cariboo-Chilcotin land use plan are causing conflict and threatening its effectiveness, the Forest Practices Board says in a new report.
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Logging Near Habitat for Mountain Goats and Spotted Owl in the Chilliwack River Valley

This report is about a complaint from three residents of the Chilliwack River Valley who were concerned about logging...
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Audit of Forest Legislation Enforcement in the Columbia Forest District

The Forest Practices Board has audited the appropriateness of government’s enforcement of the provisions of the Forest...
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Cumulative Effects: From Assessment Towards Management

The Forest Practices Board has had growing concerns about the cumulative effects of resource use on the British...
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Audit of Forest Legislation Enforcement in the Cascades Forest District

As a part of its 2009 audit program, the Forest Practices Board randomly selected the Cascades Forest District, located...
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Provincial Land Use Planning: Which way from here?

Strategic land use planning can touch on all aspects of natural resource management. At the Forest Practices Board, our...
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Protection of Deer Habitat at Anderson Lake

A resident of Anderson Lake wrote to the Board with concerns that logging south of McGillivray Creek would harm mule...
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Construction of the McCorkall and Woodpecker Forestry Roads

On October 30, 2006 the Forest Practices Board received a complaint regarding the construction of two forestry...
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Unauthorized Construction of a Cabin and Trail on Sinclair Mountain

A resident of Smithers asked the Board to investigate the unauthorized construction of a cabin and an ATV trail on...
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BACKGROUNDER

BACKGROUNDER
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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