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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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Indigenous-Engagement-Strategy

Indigenous-Engagement-Strategy
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Water Quality in the July Creek Watershed

The July Creek Ratepayers Association (the complainant) expressed its concerns about arsenic to the Ministry of Forests...
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Management and Conservation of Caribou Habitat in the Cariboo Region

This special investigation is about whether operational plans in an area used by caribou in early winter met the...
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Bulletin 003 - Opportunity for Public Consultation under FRPA (2003)

This bulletin is the third in a series of Forest Practices Board bulletins describing new aspects of forest ...
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IRC08S-Pipeline-right-of-way-construction

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EGBC & ABCFP Response to Recommendations

EGBC & ABCFP Response to Recommendations
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Was marbled murrelet habitat adequately protected in the Brand Valley?

On July 26, 1999, the Board received a request for an administrative review of the determination to approve the South...
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Response to Reccommendations

Response to Reccommendations
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Regenerating dry interior Douglas-fir forests proves challenging

VICTORIA – A special investigation of reforestation in dry interior Douglas-fir (IDF) forests in the B.C. interior has found current efforts may not be leading to future healthy forests, according to a report released on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020. "While we found that industry is following legal requirements and is increasingly planting a variety of tree […]
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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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