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Compliance and Enforcement Audits of Forest Planning and Practices in British Columbia, 1996-2001

In 1995, in response to the public's desire for legislation to ensure sound forest practices, the province created the...
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Adequacy of a Public Review Period near McBride

The district manager of the Robson Valley Forest District authorized a shortened review and comment period for an...
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Concern About a Logging Road Extension and Wildlife Habitat near Kinbasket Reservoir

In September 2000, the Golden branch of the East Kootenay Environmental Society complained to the Forest Practices...
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Potential Impacts of Logging on Water, Fisheries and Wildlife Habitat in the Lussier River Watershed

In May 2000, the Concerned Residents of Sheep Creek complained to the Board that logging had damaged the Lussier River...
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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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Area-Based Audit of Forest Planning and Practices, and Enforcement of the Forest Practices Code in a Portion of the Merritt Forest District

This is the Board’s report on the area-based audit of licensee compliance with, and government’s enforcement of, the...
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The Use of Water Quality Objectives Under Forest Practices Legislation: Lessons for the Future

This report discusses the history of water quality objectives (WQOs) under the Forest Practices Code (the Code) and...
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Issue #25 - Summer 2021

The past summer brought a barrage of stark reminders of the impact climate change is having on our society and our ecosystems.  The heat dome at the beginning of the summer was of a magnitude and impact that forces us all to rethink our understanding of the severity of the new climate extremes. And while […]
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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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