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Audit of woodlots in Burns Lake area finds numerous issues

VICTORIA – An audit of forestry activities on seven woodlots, in the Nadina Natural Resource District, has found all seven had some type of non-compliance with the Forest and Range Practices Act and/or the Wildfire Act, according to the audit reports. “The auditors found that woodlot licensees did not meet obligations related to reforesting previously […]
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Forestry Audit: BCTS and Timber Sales Licensees - Strait of Georgia Business Area - South Island Natural Resource District

From May 29 to June 2, 2017, the Forest Practices Board audited the activities of BC Timber Sales and timber sale licensees in the South Island Natural Resource District. This was a full scope compliance audit and all activities carried out between June 1, 2015, and June 2, 2017, were subject to audit. All activities […]
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SR49-Access-Management-2015-Update

SR49-Access-Management-2015-Update
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SIR39-Management-of-Karst-Resource-Features

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SR49-Access-Management

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

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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