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Forest Practices Board Chair Named

VICTORIA — Bruce Fraser is the new chair of the Forest Practices Board, Forests Minister Michael de Jong said today. Fraser brings a longstanding commitment to sustainable resource management to the position. A forest ecologist by training, Fraser studied under Vladimir Krajina at the University of British Columbia. He has 17 years of experience as […]
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Audit finds marked improvement in forestry on southern Vancouver Island

Forest companies and government are carrying out good forest practices on Crown lands on southeast Vancouver Island, the Forest Practices Board reported today.
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Audit of Forest Planning and Practices: International Forest Products Limited - FLs A16850 and A82001

In June 2012, the Board conducted a full scope audit of forest planning and practices on International Forest Products...
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Closing Letter - BX Creek

This is the Board’s closing letter for a complaint filed by a group of residents of the Silver Star Road area,...
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Bulletin 016 - Risk Across Resource Values in Forest Operations (2014)

This bulletin explores risk management in BC forest operations, and suggests that it needs to be transparent and fair,...
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Provincial Land Use Planning: Which way from here?

Strategic land use planning can touch on all aspects of natural resource management. At the Forest Practices Board, our...
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Pilot Audit of Soil Conservation in the Columbia Forest District

This soil conservation pilot audit took place in the Golden Timber Supply Area of the Columbia Forest District. Three...
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Biodiversity in the Interior Cedar-Hemlock Forests Near Dome Creek

A complaint filed by several public groups about the management of biodiversity in the interior cedar-hemlock...
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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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