Potential Impacts of Logging on Water, Fisheries and Wildlife Habitat in the Lussier River Watershed
In May 2000, the Concerned Residents of Sheep Creek complained to the Board that logging had damaged the Lussier River…
In May 2000, the Concerned Residents of Sheep Creek complained to the Board that logging had damaged the Lussier River…
In 2002, the federal Canadian Wildlife Service published a document that compiled the best and most current information…
The Sunshine Coast Conservation Association (the complainant) reviewed three of International Forest Products’ (the…
VICTORIA – The Forest Practices Board has found that there is a systemic failure in government policy to protect threatened species such as marbled murrelets on crown forest lands. The findings were released as the close of a board investigation of a 1999 complaint concerning logging approvals in the Brand Valley on south-western Vancouver Island, […]
On November 20, 1998, the district manager of the Prince George Forest District approved the 1998-2002 forest…
A review of government policy on protecting wildlife habitat and more collaboration between government and industry are needed to protect the threatened marbled murrelet, the Forest Practices Board reported today.
Boar Lake is an isolated lake with high fishing values, approximately 30 kilometres southwest of 100 Mile House. In the…
On April 28, 2008, the Blue Mountain and Kanaka Creek Conservation Group submitted a complaint to the Forest Practices…