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Independent Report Outlines Changed Approach to Pine Beetle Management

While current mountain pine beetle management in B.C. is reasonably effective, a change in approach in heavily infested areas could potentially produce better results and should be explored by government agencies, the Forest Practices Board reported today.
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Biodiversity Conservation during Salvage Logging in the Central Interior of BC

British Columbia is engulfed in a province-wide mountain pine beetle outbreak. Salvaging value from the dead pine trees is a government priority. To facilitate the salvage effort, government increased the allowable annual cut (AAC) by 80 percent in the three most severely affected timber supply areas; the Lakes, Prince George and Quesnel TSAs, which are […]
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BACKGROUNDER

BACKGROUNDER
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2018-IRC215-Lillooet-VQOs

2018-IRC215-Lillooet-VQOs
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2016-IRC200-Sharpe-Lake

2016-IRC200-Sharpe-Lake
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2014-IRC195-Haida-Gwaii-VQOs

2014-IRC195-Haida-Gwaii-VQOs
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IRC97-BCTS-and-Road-Maintenance

IRC97-BCTS-and-Road-Maintenance
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IRC95-Windthrow-of-Trees-Walbran-Valley

IRC95-Windthrow-of-Trees-Walbran-Valley
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IRC24-Logging-and-Management-of-Cultural-Heritage-Values-Babine-Lake

IRC24-Logging-and-Management-of-Cultural-Heritage-Values-Babine-Lake
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2016-ARC194-Canfor-TFL14

2016-ARC194-Canfor-TFL14
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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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