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Beetle killed timber salvage - is it meeting 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.
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Troll Resort Ltd OLTCs L43043 and L48493: Audit of Planning and Practices

As part of the Forest Practices Board's 2011 compliance audit program, the Board randomly selected the Quesnel District...
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Complaint highlights public value of ancient trees

A complaint investigation report released today brings attention to the special value of trees of exceptional size or form, age or historical significance.
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Bulletin 014 - Professional Reliance in BC Forests: Is it really the issue? (2013)

This bulletin explores professional reliance in BC forest management, and suggests that perhaps too many expectations...
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Response to Recommendations

Response to Recommendations
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BC Timber Sales and Road Maintenance

In March 2003, four forest companies (the complainants) located in the Okanagan/Shuswap area asked the Board to...
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Remuneration-Octr-31-2023

Remuneration-Octr-31-2023
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Volume of Timber Harvesting in Clayoquot Sound

This report deals with a complaint that the amount of harvesting in a forest development plan (FDP) was insufficient to...
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How are we doing? What are your audits and investigations finding out?

Our work usually finds that forest and range operators are meeting the requirements of the Forest and Range Practices Act and the Wildfire Act, although there are still some areas where improvements are needed. We have also found gaps in the legal requirements themselves, and have recommended government make changes to better ensure sound forest […]
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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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