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Auditing BC Timber Sales

Auditing BC Timber Sales Introduction A significant portion of the provincial timber harvest is carried out by the holders of timber sales licences under a program called BC Timber Sales (BCTS), formerly known as the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program. The management, organization and practices of BCTS differ significantly from other forest tenures. The Forest […]
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Consistency of forest development plans with Cariboo-Chilcotin land use plan

On December 12, 1995, a complaint was filed with the Board by representatives of five organizations. The complaint...
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IRC164 - Closing Letter_Meadow Valley Range

IRC164 - Closing Letter_Meadow Valley Range
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SIR26-Range-Planning-under-FRPA

SIR26-Range-Planning-under-FRPA
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ARC262-Campbell-River-NRD-W2004

ARC262-Campbell-River-NRD-W2004
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RFQ-for-2022-to-2025

RFQ-for-2022-to-2025
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SR43-Road-and-Bridge

SR43-Road-and-Bridge
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2019-ARC230-PATH-TFL61

2019-ARC230-PATH-TFL61
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Changes needed to B.C.’s forest practices legislation

VICTORIA – In a new report released today, the Forest Practices Board is recommending that government make a number of improvements to the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA). These improvements all have been recommended in previous board reports, but government has never implemented the recommendations. “The board believes these changes are necessary to improve stewardship of […]
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Plans for livestock grazing questioned

VICTORIA – A report released today says that planning requirements for grazing livestock on public lands are not being met, and the Forest Practices Board is recommending that government look at eliminating the preparation of detailed plans for most ranchers and giving them practice requirements that they must follow instead. Under the province’s Forest and […]
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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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