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Proposed Logging on Durieu Ridge, near Mission, BC -Terrain Stability Requirements and Opportunity for Public Review and Comment in the Chilliwack Forest District

Durieu Ridge and Pattison Creek are located in the Hatzic Lake watershed, northeast of Mission, in the Chilliwack...
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Road Approval within a Riparian Management Area on Catface Mountain, near Clayoquot Sound

In May 1997, the Friends of Clayoquot Sound-Forest Watch provided written review comments to International Forest...
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IRC229-Black-Bear-Dens

IRC229-Black-Bear-Dens
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BCFPB-NR-Cooper-Creek-Cedar-Ltd

BCFPB-NR-Cooper-Creek-Cedar-Ltd
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Board-Submission-Public-Engagement-on-Amendment-to-FRPA

Board-Submission-Public-Engagement-on-Amendment-to-FRPA
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BCFPB-NR-NRFL-Vanderhoof

BCFPB-NR-NRFL-Vanderhoof
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SR57-FSPs-Follow-Up

SR57-FSPs-Follow-Up
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Skeena Sawmills audit finds planting issue

VICTORIA – Skeena Sawmills Ltd. is generally meeting the requirements of the Forest and Range Practices Act and the Wildfire Act on its forestry tenures in the Kitimat area, but the audit found non-compliance related to planting of tree seedlings, according to a report. The audit found five cutblocks where seedlings were planted outside the appropriate elevation range. […]
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Audit of woodlots in Burns Lake area finds numerous issues

VICTORIA – An audit of forestry activities on seven woodlots, in the Nadina Natural Resource District, has found all seven had some type of non-compliance with the Forest and Range Practices Act and/or the Wildfire Act, according to the audit reports. “The auditors found that woodlot licensees did not meet obligations related to reforesting previously […]
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Plans for livestock grazing questioned

VICTORIA – A report released today says that planning requirements for grazing livestock on public lands are not being met, and the Forest Practices Board is recommending that government look at eliminating the preparation of detailed plans for most ranchers and giving them practice requirements that they must follow instead. Under the province’s Forest and […]
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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