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A Review of the Forest Development Planning Process in British Columbia

The Forest Development Planning Special Project is a broad-based review of the current status of forest development...
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Policy Review Required to Protect Marbled Murrelets

A review of government policy on protecting wildlife habitat and more collaboration between government and industry are needed to protect the threatened marbled murrelet, the Forest Practices Board reported today.
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Adequacy of a Public Review Period near McBride

The district manager of the Robson Valley Forest District authorized a shortened review and comment period for an...
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Board Releases Review of BC's Forest Planning

Victoria -Fundamental changes to the way forest development is planned in B.C. are recommended in a report released today by the Forest Practices Board. The report concludes the board's provincewide review of the forest development planning process. Forest development plans are prepared by individual forest companies and the Ministry of Forests' Small Business Forest Enterprise […]
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Public Review of a Forest Development Plan in the Salmon Arm Forest District

This complaint is about the opportunity for public review and comment for the 1998 - 2003 forest development plan (FDP...
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Comment on the Cutblock Review

The new Forest Practices Code of B.C. Act requires a review of all cutblocks (areas identified for timber harvesting)...
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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