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Provincial Systems Fail to Protect Threatened Species

VICTORIA – The Forest Practices Board has found that there is a systemic failure in government policy to protect threatened species such as marbled murrelets on crown forest lands. The findings were released as the close of a board investigation of a 1999 complaint concerning logging approvals in the Brand Valley on south-western Vancouver Island, […]
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Timely action needed to fulfill Nisga’a forestry commitments

The provincial government needs to act promptly to ensure its forestry obligations under the Nisga’a treaty are fulfilled, the Forest Practices Board reported today in its fourth compliance audit of forestry operations on Nisga’a lands.
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Okanagan Indian Band gets clean audit for fire-timber salvage

The Okanagan Indian Band’s salvage of fire-damaged timber complied with forest practices legislation in all significant respects, the Forest Practices Board reported today.
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Skeena Cellulose Gets Clean Audit

The forestry operations of Skeena Cellulose Inc. complied with the Forest Practices Code in all significant respects, says a report released by the Forest Practices Board today.
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District Managers' Authority Over Forest Operations

District managers for the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations are the government decision-...
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Managing Forest Fuels in the Wildland Urban Interface

Fifteen years ago, “wildland-urban interface,” or WUI, was not a familiar term to most British Columbians. But after...
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Logging Old-Growth Forest Near Port Renfrew

This investigation brings attention to the special value of trees of exceptional size or form, age or historical...
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First Nations Interests and the Approval of Forest Harvesting near Ucluelet, B.C.

The Toquaht Nation filed a complaint to the Board about the approval of an amendment to the BC Timber Sales 2001/2006...
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BC Forest with Early Summer Smoke

Early summer smoke drifts through a forest in British Columbia
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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