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IRC250-Grasslands

IRC250-Grasslands
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SR60-Forest-Practices-and-Water-Ops-for Action

SR60-Forest-Practices-and-Water-Ops-for Action
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IRC234-Bernard-Creek-Landslide

IRC234-Bernard-Creek-Landslide
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SIR51-Bridge-follow-up-2020

SIR51-Bridge-follow-up-2020
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IRC45 - Number of Cutblocks in a FDP on the North Coast of BC

IRC45 - Number of Cutblocks in a FDP on the North Coast of BC
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Appropriateness of Government’s Compliance and Enforcement Framework for FRPA and the Wildfire Act

The Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development is British Columbia’s land manager, responsible for stewardship of provincial Crown land, cultural and natural resources. The Compliance and Enforcement Branch (C&E) is the law enforcement arm of the ministry and is responsible for ensuring compliance with natural resource legislation. In 2013, the Board […]
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IRC220-Haida-Gwaii

IRC220-Haida-Gwaii
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SIR49-Woodlot-Management-and-Practices-in-Kootenay-Lake-TSA

SIR49-Woodlot-Management-and-Practices-in-Kootenay-Lake-TSA
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Special Report: Conserving Fish Habitats under the Forest and Range Practices Act - Part 1: A Review of the BC Government Approach

Fish are an important part of the environmental, economic, social, cultural and spiritual fabric of BC. People care deeply about fish and fish habitats and how they are managed. Much of the public’s concern about fish relates to how forestry and range activities are managed to prevent impacts to fish habitats. The Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) […]
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Two Fraser Valley Woodlots Investigated by Forest Practices Board

VICTORIA – Investigations of two woodlots in Maple Ridge for forest management practices, following complaints from the public, have now been completed, the Forest Practices Board reported today. The investigation of the 276-hectare BCIT Forest Society woodlot near Kanaka Creek concluded that the woodlot’s streamside management, and erosion and sediment control activities are appropriate. The […]
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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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