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Report highlights value of forest beneath the trees

There is significant economic potential for developing non-wood and botanical forest products in British Columbia, as long as the proper regulatory and planning tools are in place, according to a Forest Practices Board report released today.
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Logging road in a river must address environmental concerns

VICTORIA -A proposed logging road along the Goat River should not have been approved by the Ministry of Forests without a rationale and before environmental concerns were addressed, the Forest Practices Board says in an investigation report released today. The board’s report responds to a complaint filed by the Fraser Headwaters Alliance in July 2000, […]
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Logging road put caribou at risk

A Forest Practices Board special investigation has found that the approval of a logging road by the Ministry of Forests did not adequately consider risks to a vulnerable caribou herd.
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Managing Forest Fuels in the Wildland Urban Interface

Fifteen years ago, “wildland-urban interface,” or WUI, was not a familiar term to most British Columbians. But after...
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Tyaughton Fire

The Board’s report on a complaint into the activities and decisions of the Wildfire Management Branch during the...
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2014-SIR41-Timeliness-Size-and-Transparency-of-Penalty-Determinations

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2018-IRC213-Rock-Creek-Rec-Sites

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