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Mountain Pine Beetle Harvesting in the Stake Lake Cross Country Ski Area

The Overlander Ski Club of Kamloops filed a complaint with the Board to help resolve or clarify issues with respect to...
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Road Sediment Entering Fish Streams: Learning from the Little Lamb Creek Experience

A recent Forest Practices Board audit found that road building and upgrading by a Timber Sale License holder (the TSL...
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Watershed Protection 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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Audit of District Manager Obligations on Forest Service Roads in the Skeena Stikine Forest District

As part of its 2008 compliance audit program, the Forest Practices Board randomly selected the Skeena Stikine Forest...
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Closing Letter: Trophy Mountain Pine

In 2007, the Board investigated and reported on a complaint regarding a conflict between a person’s recreational trail...
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Audit of Forest Planning and Practices in the Kootenay Lake Forest District: Creston Valley Forest Corporation - FL A54214

In summer 2008, the Forest Practices Board conducted a compliance audit of forest planning and practices of the Creston...
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Closing Letter: Wardner Woodlot

The Forest Practices Board received a complaint about forest practices on a woodlot near Wardner, BC. The...
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Motorcycles, Rare Frogs and Water Shrew Habitat at Kanaka Creek

On April 28, 2008, the Blue Mountain and Kanaka Creek Conservation Group submitted a complaint to the Forest Practices...
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First Nations Consultation on the Maiyoo Keyoh

In February 2007, Canadian Forest Products Ltd. informed the Nak’azdli Indian Band that it planned to salvage forest...
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Fish Passage at Stream Crossings

This Forest Practices Board report presents the results of an investigation of fish passage at stream crossings in 19...
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