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Bulletin 009 - Fort St. John Pilot Project – Results-based legislation that works (2007)

This bulletin is the ninth in a series of Forest Practices Board bulletins describing aspects of forest ...
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Tree Species Harvested In Areas Affected By Mountain Pine Beetles

British Columbia is in the midst of the most severe mountain pine beetle (MPB) outbreak on record. In 1999 the...
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Protection of Deer Habitat at Anderson Lake

A resident of Anderson Lake wrote to the Board with concerns that logging south of McGillivray Creek would harm mule...
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Road Sediment Entering Fish Streams: Learning from the Little Lamb Creek Experience

A recent Forest Practices Board audit found that road building and upgrading by a Timber Sale License holder (the TSL...
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Audit of Timber Harvesting and Road Activities: International Forest Products Ltd.; 9096 Investment Ltd.; Terminal Forest Products Ltd.; F.A.B. Logging Co. Ltd.; Northwest Hardwoods

Five forestry licensees in the Sunshine Coast Forest District—International Forest Products Ltd., Terminal Forest...
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Amending Prescriptions for Achieving Free-Growing Forests

Harvesting on Crown land in British Columbia comes with reforestation obligations. Following logging, forest companies...
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Audit of District Manager Obligations on Forest Service Roads in the Skeena Stikine Forest District

As part of its 2008 compliance audit program, the Forest Practices Board randomly selected the Skeena Stikine Forest...
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Logging in Spotted Owl Habitat in the Blackwater Creek Valley

In June 2007, the Board received a complaint about a timber sale in the Blackwater Creek Valley near D’Arcy, in the...
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Closing Letter: Wardner Woodlot

The Forest Practices Board received a complaint about forest practices on a woodlot near Wardner, BC. The...
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Motorcycles, Rare Frogs and Water Shrew Habitat at Kanaka Creek

On April 28, 2008, the Blue Mountain and Kanaka Creek Conservation Group submitted a complaint to the Forest Practices...
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