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Logging Near Habitat for Mountain Goats and Spotted Owl in the Chilliwack River Valley

This report is about a complaint from three residents of the Chilliwack River Valley who were concerned about logging...
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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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Follow Up Report: Update on Control of Invasive Plants

Monitoring and control of invasive plants is important because of the serious environmental, economic, and health...
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Wood Waste in Bigmouth Creek

In September 2009, the Board received a complaint about large pieces of wood (i.e., logs) being left on a cutblock at...
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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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Logging on District Lot 33 within the Coastal Douglas-Fir Ecosystem

n May 2010, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint from a resident of Nanoose Bay about planned logging on...
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