CLOSING LETTER: Tangier River Road Deactivation
A complaint was submitted to the Board about planned road deactivation in the Tangier River and Woolsey Creek watersheds.
A complaint was submitted to the Board about planned road deactivation in the Tangier River and Woolsey Creek watersheds.
In January 2010, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint from a Colleymount resident who farms, logs, and holds a range and a trapping tenure. The complainant believes that harvesting and road construction have reduced the available amount of wildlife habitat, disrupted the natural movement of animals and that his trapping tenure can no longer support […]
This complaint investigation concerns a bridge built by West Fraser Mills Ltd. (the licensee) across a tributary of…
This report concludes the Board’s investigation of a complaint about the content of an approved logging plan in the…
Board received a complaint about the construction of the BC Gas southern crossing pipeline across Barclay Creek, near Fruitvale, BC.
On June 11, 2007, the Board received a complaint from an individual living near Port Alberni asserting that a woodlot…
A professional biologist with black bear expertise submitted a complaint on April 8, 2019, asserting that black bear dens in large diameter, old trees are being lost to harvesting old growth forests on Vancouver Island. The complainant is concerned that the declining availability of large trees will eventually affect population numbers. The Board concluded that […]
In June 2012, the Board received a complaint about Kalesnikoff Lumber Co. Ltd.’s (the licensee) planned road building…
The Board received a complaint from two water users on McClure Creek, north of Kamloops, about increased sediment loading in the McClure Creek drainage following harvesting and road construction by International Forest Products Ltd. (Interfor). The complainants were concerned that the activities have resulted in a buildup of sediment at their domestic water system’s dam […]
In January 2008, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint from four residents of the Robson Valley (the…