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Promoting Sound Forest Management in BC

VICTORIA –The Forest Practices Board’s 2012-13 annual report was released today, and summarizes the Board’s work over the year, as published in 29 reports, as well as highlighting work currently underway. “When the Forest and Range Practices Act was introduced in 2004, it was understood that improvements would be necessary as circumstances changed and we […]
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Access Management in British Columbia: Issues and Opportunities

There are some 400,000 to 550,000 kilometres of resource roads in BC, used for forestry, oil and gas, mining and...
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Closing Letter: Forest Practices Board's report on management of Haida Gwaii goshawks complaint

The Sierra Club’s Haida Gwaii group filed a complaint regarding development within the Bonanza Wildlife Habitat Area...
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Audit of Visual Resources Management: Campbell River Forest District

Interfor, TFL Forest Ltd. (Timberwest), Weyerhaeuser Ltd. and Canfor, along with BCTS, in the Campbell River Forest...
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Evaluating Mountain Pine Beetle Management in British Columbia

Lodgepole pine is an abundant species in the interior of British Columbia (BC) and is important to the region’s forest...
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Backgrounder

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Section 41 of the Forest Practices Code - Adequate Management and Conservation of Forest Resources

Section 41 of the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act (the Act) governs the approval of operational plans to...
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Timber Salvage Harvesting and Fisher Management in the Nazko Area

Two trappers in the Nazko Area, near Quesnel complained to the Board that logging practices to salvage mountain pine beetle killed pine trees have removed fisher habitat on their trapline. They claim habitat loss will affect their livelihood and were concerned that salvage operations were not being managed to maintain fisher and other wildlife habitats. […]
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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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