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ARC101-Small-Scale-Salvage-Kamloops

ARC101-Small-Scale-Salvage-Kamloops
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2016-SIR46-Port-Alberni-VQOs

2016-SIR46-Port-Alberni-VQOs
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SIR36-Conserving-Old-Growth-Forests-in-BC

SIR36-Conserving-Old-Growth-Forests-in-BC
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IRC121-Impact-of-Harvesting-on-Cattle-Grazing-near-Quesnel

IRC121-Impact-of-Harvesting-on-Cattle-Grazing-near-Quesnel
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IRC254-Grazing-near-Grand-Forks

IRC254-Grazing-near-Grand-Forks
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2015-SIR44-FSP-Are-They-Meeting-Expectations

2015-SIR44-FSP-Are-They-Meeting-Expectations
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SPECIAL REPORT: Follow-up - Integrating NTFPs into Forest Planning & Practices in BC

Follow up to a 2004 special report on integrating NTFPs into forest planning and practices in BC.
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BCFPB-Strategic-Plan-2023-26

BCFPB-Strategic-Plan-2023-26
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IRC246 - AVOLA

IRC246 - AVOLA
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How can the Board be independent when the government funds you?

While the Board is accountable to the Minister of Forests, it does not report to the minister and does not receive its funding from the ministry. The Board receives its funding directly from the Treasury Board. The Board operates independently, deciding what audits and special investigations it will carry out, and must deal with all […]
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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