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2022-ToR-Wildfire-Risk-Reduction

2022-ToR-Wildfire-Risk-Reduction
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BCFPB-IB-AA-Campbell-River-woodlots

BCFPB-IB-AA-Campbell-River-woodlots
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REPORT SUMMARY

REPORT SUMMARY
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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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Policy-Code-of-Conduct

Policy-Code-of-Conduct
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IRC242-Silver-Hills

IRC242-Silver-Hills
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Integrating Non-Timber Forest Products into Forest Planning and Practices in British Columbia

Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are an important forest resource in British Columbia, with the potential to make a...
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CLOSING LETTER: Impact of Harvesting on Bowlder Creek and the Pine River

A gravel bar formed in the Pine River at the mouth of Bowlder Creek after a significant rainstorm in 1987. A trapper, became concerned that the gravel and other debris could block the Pine River, causing flash flooding of the community of Hasler Flats.
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Mountain Pine Beetle Salvage and Road Access Through a Proposed Protected Area

On August 11, 1999, the Omineca Community Forest Association complained to the Forest Practices Board with concerns...
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ARC168-Terrace-CF

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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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