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2010 Audit Summary Report

This report provides an overview of the Board’s compliance and enforcement auditing results published in 2010. The...
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Timber Harvesting in Beetle-Affected Areas - Is it Meeting Government's Expectations?

British Columbia is in the midst of a large-scale salvage program, the likes of which has never been seen. There is...
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Follow Up Report: Update on Control of Invasive Plants

Monitoring and control of invasive plants is important because of the serious environmental, economic, and health...
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West Cracroft Island Visual Quality

In January 2015, Spirit of the West Adventures, a guided adventure tourism company that has a base camp at Boat...
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Timber Harvesting in Mountain Caribou Habitat

Mountain caribou are at risk in the southern two-thirds of British Columbia. The government has identified habitat loss...
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Biodiversity Conservation during Salvage Logging in the Central Interior of BC

British Columbia is engulfed in a province-wide mountain pine beetle outbreak. Salvaging value from the dead pine trees is a government priority. To facilitate the salvage effort, government increased the allowable annual cut (AAC) by 80 percent in the three most severely affected timber supply areas; the Lakes, Prince George and Quesnel TSAs, which are […]
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Logging in the Deroche Creek Community Watershed

In August 2010, the Board received a complaint about logging by Tamihi Logging Co. Ltd. in the Deroche Community...
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Salvage Logging after a Wildfire at Sitkum Creek

In 2007, a wildfire burned in the Sitkum Creek Watershed, near Nelson. The Ministry of Forests and Range (MFR) has...
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Fire Preparedness

This investigation identifies fire preparedness issues facing those subject to the Wildfire Act; determines if...
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Construction of a Logging Road Near Woodward Creek

On June 11, 2007, the Board received a complaint from an individual living near Port Alberni asserting that a woodlot...
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