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Timely decisions about restocking BC forests for future timber supply needed

The total area of BC’s provincial forests that may need to be restocked with healthy young trees could exceed current reforestation efforts by more than one million hectares, according to a Forest Practices Board report released today.
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Harvesting Upslope of Cabins Along East Shuswap Lake

On November 5, 2013, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint about proposed harvesting and road construction,...
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Follow Up: Integrating Non-Timber Forest Products into Forest Planning and Practices in British Columbia

A follow up report to the Board's 2004 report that examined the topic of NTFPs and opportunities for enhancing NTFPs...
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First Nations Interests and the Approval of Forest Harvesting near Ucluelet, B.C.

The Toquaht Nation filed a complaint to the Board about the approval of an amendment to the BC Timber Sales 2001/2006...
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Audit of Forest Planning and Practices: Triumph Timber Ltd. - FL A16820

Triumph Timber Ltd.’s activities near Prince Rupert complied with legislative requirements, including operations in...
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Forestry Audit: British Columbia Timber Sales - Fort St. John Pilot Project Area

BCTS and timber sales licence holders near Fort St. John have achieved full compliance for their operation under a...
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2016-ARC186-Range-Audit-Cascades-District

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ARC77-SWC-Holdings-Ltd-FL-A16848

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Impact of Harvesting on a Tourism Business near Ootsa Lake

The Board received a complaint from the owner of a tourism business near Ootsa Lake, in the Nadina Forest District...
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SIR10-Post-Fire-Site-Rehab-Interim-Report

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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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