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Have a Concern about Forest or Range Practices? Any person can file a complaint with the Forest Practices Board. The Board can consider complaints about issues such as planning, including forest stewardship plans, site plans and woodlot licence plans; forest practices such as harvesting trees and road building; range plans and practices; protection of resources, […]
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Do you have information on recreation sites?

Information is available at: http://www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca
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Road and Bridge Practices - Board Audit Findings 2005 - 2011: Special Report

This special report takes a look at the results of Board audits under the Forest and Range Practices Act and the...
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Timeliness, Penalty Size and Transparency of Penalty Determinations

One way the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) and Wildfire Act (WA) are enforced is through the use of...
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Follow-up Report on Wildlife and Cattle Grazing in the East Kootenay

The Rocky Mountain Trench is rich in ecological diversity. It is the low-elevation grassland and open forest ecosystems...
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Measuring Wood Waste in British Columbia

In 2009, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (the complainant) filed a complaint with the Forest Practices...
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Kleanza Singlehurst

The complainant submitted a complaint to the Forest Practices Board on December 23, 2009 regarding Coast Tsimshian...
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Audit of Range Planning and Practices: Range Agreements RAN073562, RAN074611, RAN076681 and RAN073605

In September 2014, the Forest Practices Board audited range planning and practices on three licences for grazing and...
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Administrative Appeals: 2002-2009

This report summarizes the administrative appeal work done by the Forest Practices Board (the Board) from January 1,...
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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