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Forest Roads and Grizzly Bear Management in the Kettle-Granby Area

The Friends and Residents of the North Fork submitted a complaint that government was not adequately protecting the threatened Kettle-Granby grizzly bear population because it did not make road density targets a legal requirement. Research has shown that human activity on roads can negatively impact bear habitat. The Board looked at government’s actions for the […]
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SIR39-Management-of-Karst-Resource-Features

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SR49-Access-Management

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IRC204-Management-Douglas-fir-Bark-Beetles

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Landscape Management around Carbon Inlet and Peace Reach on Williston Lake, Near Hudson's Hope, BC in the Dawson Creek Forest District

In June of 1998, the Board received a complaint from a resident of Hudson’s Hope, a small community located above the...
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SIR23-Compliance-and-Management

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Logging and Management of Cultural Heritage Values Near Babine Lake North of Burns Lake, BC in the Lakes Forest District

On June 11, 1999, the Board received a complaint from a member of a family that operates a registered trapline near...
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ToR-Management-of-Fish-Habitats

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ToR-Woodlot-Management-and-Practices

ToR-Woodlot-Management-and-Practices The special investigation will determine if the roles and responsibilities of woodlot licensees, government and forest professionals in the Kootenay Lake TSA are clearly defined and understood, and are being carried out in a manner that ensures woodlot licensees are complying with forest practices legislation.
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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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