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Audit of Forestry, Oil and Gas, and Range Activities in the Kiskatinaw River Watershed

The audit examined forestry, oil and gas, and range activities, specifically with respect to soil conservaton, water...
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Mitigation of Forestry Impacts to Natural Range Barriers

This special investigation examined how well forest licensees plan and mitigate forestry impacts to timbered natural...
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What to expect during a Board compliance audit - RANGE

What to expect during a Board compliance audit - RANGE DOWNLOAD The Forest Practices Board is British Columbia’s independent forest and range watchdog. On behalf of the public, it monitors and reports on forest and range practices on public land. One of the main ways it does this is through field-based compliance audits of forest […]
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Meadow Valley Range

On October 13, 2009, the Forest Practices Board received a complaint that some range tenure holders were not respecting...
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ARC271-Canfor-FL-A19040

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SIR36-Conserving-Old-Growth-Forests-in-BC

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SIR34-Fire-Management-Planning

SIR34-Fire-Management-Planning
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Range Use Near Midway, BC

The complainant has operated a woodlot on his land near Midway, 60 kilometres east of Osoyoos, for 30 years. For the...
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Special Report: Opportunities to Improve the Forest and Range Practices Act

The purpose of this special report is to identify key opportunities to improve the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA). It is based on a review of Board recommendations from reports published since 2010 and the British Columbia government’s response to those recommendations. In this report, the Board identifies five priority recommendations, discusses why they […]
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Special Report on the Forest and Range Evaluation Program

The Forest Practices Board evaluated FREP’s progress in implementing its effectiveness monitoring role in the FRPA framework, using FREP’s intended program outcomes as the evaluation criteria. This is a report on the Board’s findings.
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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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