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Board Recommends Improved Management of Resource Roads

In a special report released today, the Forest Practices Board reports that B.C. has between 400,000 and 500,000 km of resource roads – the distance from the earth to the moon – yet the provincial government’s management of these roads is not as effective or co-ordinated as it should be.
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Submission to the Natural Resource Roads Act - December 2011

This paper presents the submission of the Forest Practices Board to the Natural Resource Road Act Project, in response...
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FSR Bridges: Inspections and Maintenance

In January 2004, the Forest Practices Board initiated an investigation of bridge and major culvert inspection and...
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NEWS RELEASE

NEWS RELEASE
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IRC15-Fire-Tools-and-Enforcement-Homesite-Creek

IRC15-Fire-Tools-and-Enforcement-Homesite-Creek
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Report Summary

Report Summary
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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...
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Response to Recommendations

Response to Recommendations
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Effects of the Macdougall Creek Bridge on Access to the East Side of Babine Lake

On December 1, 2000, the Fort St. James district manager approved a forest development plan amendment submitted by...
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Schroeder Creek Road

This complaint is about the Schroeder Creek forest access road built by Kalesnikoff Lumber Company Limited (the...
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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