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Beetle epidemic increases frequency, severity of peak stream flows

VICTORIA – Government and industry should implement preventative measures to counter the more frequent extreme peak flows in streams as a result of the mountain pine beetle epidemic, according to a Forest Practices Board special investigation released today. The investigation used the Baker Creek watershed as a test case. Baker Creek, west of Quesnel, is […]
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BCFPB- 2020-21-Annual-Report

BCFPB- 2020-21-Annual-Report
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IRC186-Laird-Creek

IRC186-Laird-Creek
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SR29-Managing-Forest-Fuels

SR29-Managing-Forest-Fuels
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Forest development plan public review and bark beetle management

The Board received a complaint from a member of the public concerning an amendment to a licensee's Five Year Forest Development Plan. The complaint asserted that: a licensee amended its forest development plan for a forest licence without providing adequate time for public review and comment. a licensee was not practicing healthy forest management, in […]
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Domestic Water Concerns with Harvesting and Road Construction near Elmer Creek

Two separate complaints arose from proposed timber harvesting and road construction in the Elmer Creek area, near the...
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Board finds good performance in North Coast Audit

VICTORIA – Triumph Timber Ltd. received a clean audit for operations in the North Coast Forest District, the Forest Practices Board reported today. The board audited Triumph’s activities near Prince Rupert, in seven separate areas between Chambers Creek and Princess Royal Island, and found the licensee was in compliance with legislative requirements for planning, harvesting, […]
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IRC220-Haida-Gwaii

IRC220-Haida-Gwaii
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2019-ARC230-PATH-TFL61

2019-ARC230-PATH-TFL61
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IRC232-Glade-Community-Watershed

IRC232-Glade-Community-Watershed
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