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Conservation of Imperiled Coastal Douglas-fir Ecosystem

In February 2010, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint from a resident of Nanoose Bay about forest practices...
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Measuring Wood Waste in British Columbia

In 2009, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (the complainant) filed a complaint with the Forest Practices...
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Follow Up Report: Update on Control of Invasive Plants

Monitoring and control of invasive plants is important because of the serious environmental, economic, and health...
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Logging on District Lot 33 within the Coastal Douglas-Fir Ecosystem

n May 2010, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint from a resident of Nanoose Bay about planned logging on...
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Audit of Forest Planning and Practices: South Island District Woodlot - Woodlot Licence W0033

This is the audit report for woodlot licence W0033, held by Penelakut First Nation (Penelakut). It is 800 hectares in...
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Closing Letter - Bernstorff Spring

This is the Board’s closing letter for a complaint about livestock impacting water quality from a natural spring. In...
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Forest Practices Board Releases Findings on Bulkley Valley RAMP Investigation

VICTORIA - In a report released today, the Forest Practices Board has found that it was appropriate for the Bulkley Valley Forest District not to restrict snowmobile users’ access to Harold Price Meadows and Blunt Creek basin. However, the Board also found that the Recreational Access Management Plan (RAMP) process was flawed because there were […]
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Independent study finds B.C.’s forests are regenerating very well

Victoria - A Forest Practices Board study has found that forest licensees, government and forestry professionals have done an excellent job of ensuring most trees replanted in 6,488 cutblocks across the province are growing into healthy forests. Each year, more than 200 million seedlings are planted in B.C. Following the logging of public land, forest companies […]
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Forestry roads and bridges on south coast examined

An investigation into how well eight forest companies maintain roads and bridges in the Campbell River, South Island and Squamish forest districts showed generally good performance in meeting legal obligations
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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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