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Balancing Bark Beetle Harvesting with Other Resource Values at Babine Lake

The owner of a fishing lodge (the complainant) was concerned about logging that Canadian Forest Products Ltd. (the...
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Balancing Community Needs and Pine Beetle Logging in the Robson Valley

The Fraser Headwaters Alliance (the complainant) complained to the Forest Practices Board about a plan to harvest trees...
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CLOSING LETTER: Construction of Waterbars on Puggins Mountain Road

Two long-time users of the road discovered that almost 100 waterbars had been constructed across the road, making it impassable to car traffic and difficult for pick-up traffic.
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Appropriateness of Government Enforcement of the Code in Haida Gwaii - the Queen Charlotte Islands

In March 2001, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint from the Council of the Haida Nation (the complainant)...
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Issue #25 - Summer 2021

The past summer brought a barrage of stark reminders of the impact climate change is having on our society and our ecosystems.  The heat dome at the beginning of the summer was of a magnitude and impact that forces us all to rethink our understanding of the severity of the new climate extremes. And while […]
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Public Request for Copy of Forestry Plan

Public Request for Copy of Forestry Plan This investigation is about the adequacy of the public review and comment opportunity for Pope and Talbot's (the...
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Impacts of Mountain Pine Beetle Salvage Logging on a Trapline

In January 2010, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint from a Colleymount resident who farms, logs, and holds a range and a trapping tenure. The complainant believes that harvesting and road construction have reduced the available amount of wildlife habitat, disrupted the natural movement of animals and that his trapping tenure can no longer support […]
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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