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Special Report: Conserving Fish Habitats under the Forest and Range Practices Act - Part 1: A Review of the BC Government Approach

Fish are an important part of the environmental, economic, social, cultural and spiritual fabric of BC. People care deeply about fish and fish habitats and how they are managed. Much of the public’s concern about fish relates to how forestry and range activities are managed to prevent impacts to fish habitats. The Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) […]
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Government doing fewer inspections of forest and range practices

An investigation into government’s inspections of compliance with forest and range practice legislation found that the number of inspections is one-third of what it was a few years ago, according to a report released today.
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Control of Invasive Plants on Crown Land in British Columbia

Management of invasive plants in British Columbia is a complex task involving a range of jurisdictions, legislation,...
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SPECIAL REPORT: Follow-up - Integrating NTFPs into Forest Planning & Practices in BC

Follow up to a 2004 special report on integrating NTFPs into forest planning and practices in BC.
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Compliance and Enforcement Audit and Special Report on Range Activity in the Horsefly Forest District

In 2001, the Forest Practices Board completed a comprehensive examination of range practices carried out under the...
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Range Use Near Midway, BC

The complainant has operated a woodlot on his land near Midway, 60 kilometres east of Osoyoos, for 30 years. For the...
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SPECIAL REPORT: Integrating NTFPs into Forest Planning & Practices in BC

SPECIAL REPORT: Integrating NTFPs into Forest Planning & Practices in BC
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Enforcing the Code on Range Land in Oliver, BC

On September 25, 2000, the Board received a complaint from an Oliver resident. The complainant lives on White Lake road...
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Closing Letter - Unauthorized Damage to a Range Development

In August 2016, the Board received a complaint asserting that a timber sale licence holder (TSL holder) under the BC Timber Sales program had removed portions of a fence on the complainant’s range agreement area, within the 100 Mile House Natural Resource District, to accommodate road access for timber harvesting. The complainant alleged that the […]
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Audit of Forestry, Oil and Gas, and Range Activities in the Kiskatinaw River Watershed

The audit examined forestry, oil and gas, and range activities, specifically with respect to soil conservaton, water...
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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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