Evaluating Mountain Pine Beetle Management in British Columbia
Lodgepole pine is an abundant species in the interior of British Columbia (BC) and is important to the region’s forest…
Lodgepole pine is an abundant species in the interior of British Columbia (BC) and is important to the region’s forest…
As part of the Forest Practices Board’s 2011 compliance audit program, the Board randomly selected the Quesnel District…
Forest fires generated a high degree of public interest during the summer of 2003. Although many people are aware of…
A complaint investigation report released today brings attention to the special value of trees of exceptional size or form, age or historical significance.
On December 1, 2000, the Fort St. James district manager approved a forest development plan amendment submitted by…
This report provides the results of the Forest Practices Board’s investigation into seismic line stream crossings near…
This bulletin explores professional reliance in BC forest management, and suggests that perhaps too many expectations…
A report on the forest industry’s harvesting of beetle-killed timber confirms that industry has been meeting govt’s expectations for concentrating harvesting on dead pine trees, but says the harvest of other kinds of trees is increasing more than expected in some areas of the province.
This complaint is about the Schroeder Creek forest access road built by Kalesnikoff Lumber Company Limited (the…