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Ranchers on track, but government needs to improve enforcement

B.C.'s Ministry of Forests needs to follow its own policy for making sure range practices on Crown lands are meeting Forest Practices Code requirements.
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Grazing cattle harm water bodies

A Forest Practices Board study of the impacts of cattle grazing near lakes, streams and wetlands in B.C. has found some range practices that could harm fish habitat, wildlife habitat and water quality.
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Forest Planning and Development Near Begbie Falls

On December 20, 2012, a Director of the Regional District of Columbia Shuswap complained to the Forest Practices Board...
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Road and Bridge Practices - Board Audit Findings 2005 - 2011: Special Report

This special report takes a look at the results of Board audits under the Forest and Range Practices Act and the...
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Timber Harvesting and Potential Impacts to the Duhamel Creek Alluvial Fan

In June 2012, the Board received a complaint about Kalesnikoff Lumber Co. Ltd.’s (the licensee) planned road building...
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Forest Harvesting and Streamflows in the Bonneau Creek Watershed

In June 2014, a landowner near Echo Lake, east of Lumby BC, complained to the Board that forest harvesting in the...
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District Managers' Authority Over Forest Operations

District managers for the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations are the government decision-...
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Logging and Winter Stream Flow in Twinflower Creek

In 2011, a complainant experienced an unexpected loss of water and two floods. Concerned that his property, livelihood...
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North Canyon Improvement District

The North Canyon Improvement District submitted a complaint to the Forest Practices Board on March 16, 2009. The...
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Woodlot Salvage Permit Policy and the Effects on Managing Forest Health

In July 2007, a woodlot licensee in the Central Cariboo Forest District (the complainant) filed a complaint with the...
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