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Habitat and Access Management near Flat Lake Park

Boar Lake is an isolated lake with high fishing values, approximately 30 kilometres southwest of 100 Mile House. In the...
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SIR09-Management-and-Conservation-of-Mountain-Caribou-Habitat

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Management and Conservation of Caribou Habitat in the Cariboo Region

This special investigation is about whether operational plans in an area used by caribou in early winter met the...
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Visual Quality and Water Resource Management in the Mission Creek Community Watershed

This investigation examines a complaint that Riverside Forest Products Limited (the licensee) is not adequately...
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IRC241-Windy-Mountain

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Marbled Murrelet Habitat Management - Considerations for the new Forest and Range Practices Act

Marbled murrelets are small seabirds that live along the Pacific coast of North America. Unlike most other threatened...
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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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IRC230-East-Thurlow-Island

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Woodlot Management and Practices in the Kootenay Lake Timber Supply Area

This special investigation examined whether the roles and responsibilities of woodlot licensees, the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, woodlot federation/association, and forest professionals in the Kootenay Lake Timber Supply Area (TSA) are clearly defined and understood, and are being carried out in a manner that ensures the woodlot licensees are […]
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SR49-Access-Management-2015-Update

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