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Strategic-Priorities-Survey-Summary

Strategic-Priorities-Survey-Summary
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Image #C001_logging near habitat for mountain goats and spotted owl near Chilliwack
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Forest Practices Board Welcomes Identified Wildlife Management Strategy and Calls for Implementation of Other Code Measures to Protect Wildlife and Biodiversity

Victoria - BC's independent watchdog for sound forest practices welcomes the government's announcement of the Identified Wildlife Management Strategy. "The Identified Wildlife Management Strategy is one of the important pieces of the Forest Practices Code that we had identified as missing. The government's announcement is a step in the right direction," said Forest Practices Board […]
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Quick Action Needed to Protect Threatened Mountain Caribou

Decisive government leadership and prompt action are needed to address serious threats to the survival of BC’s mountain caribou, the Forest Practices Board reported today.
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Report advocates setting clear, measurable goals

Victoria -Sound forest practices must be guided by clear and measurable goals, especially as government moves to results-based regulation, according to the Forest Practices Board's 2001 annual report. The report, which summarizes the results of the board's work last year, notes problems on the ground that could be avoided through well-defined, measurable direction at all forest […]
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IRC160 - Gilpin

IRC160 - Gilpin
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Conservation of Species at Risk under the Forest and Range Practices Act: Marbled Murrelets on the Sunshine Coast

In July 2006, the district manager of the Sunshine Coast Forest District approved a FSP submitted by International...
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2015-SIR43-Fuel-Management-Update

2015-SIR43-Fuel-Management-Update
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SIR40-Community-Watersheds

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Recreational Impacts in a Woodlot

A resident in the Fraser Valley complained that a local woodlot owner was allowing motorized and non‐motorized...
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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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