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How are your audits selected?

To begin with, auditors randomly select an area of the Province, such as a natural resource district. Then the auditors review the forest resources, geographic features, operating conditions and other factors in the area selected. These are considered in conjunction with the Board’s strategic priorities, and the type of audit is determined. At this stage, […]
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Why do you conduct audits?

The Forest Practices Board conducts audits of government and agreement-holders under section 122 of the Forest and Range Practices Act and section 68 of the Wildfire Act. Compliance audits examine forest or range planning and practices to determine whether or not they comply with the applicable requirements of Forest and Range Practices Act and the […]
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Balancing Bark Beetle Harvesting with Other Resource Values at Babine Lake

The owner of a fishing lodge (the complainant) was concerned about logging that Canadian Forest Products Ltd. (the...
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Balancing Community Needs and Pine Beetle Logging in the Robson Valley

The Fraser Headwaters Alliance (the complainant) complained to the Forest Practices Board about a plan to harvest trees...
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Issue #26 - Winter 2022

Here in BC we didn’t want another reminder of our changing climate and its effects but we got it anyway… The floods of November 2021 will rank as one of the most costly natural disasters in Canadian history and the impacts will be with us for years to come. Water is a critical resource to […]
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CLOSING LETTER: Construction of Waterbars on Puggins Mountain Road

Two long-time users of the road discovered that almost 100 waterbars had been constructed across the road, making it impassable to car traffic and difficult for pick-up traffic.
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Appropriateness of Government Enforcement of the Code in Haida Gwaii - the Queen Charlotte Islands

In March 2001, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint from the Council of the Haida Nation (the complainant)...
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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