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What Does a Forest Practices Board Compliance Audit Do, and Not Do?

What Does A Forest Practices Board Compliance Audit Do, and Not Do? Background A Forest Practices Board compliance audit is quite specific about what is being audited, in what time frame, and what legislation activities are assessed against. The selection of a licence for audit is based on a modified random sample process, not on […]
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Control of Invasive Plants on Crown Land in British Columbia

Management of invasive plants in British Columbia is a complex task involving a range of jurisdictions, legislation,...
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Wildlife and Cattle Grazing in the East Kootenay

The complainant, a retired range agrologist, is concerned that Crown rangelands in the East Kootenay area of the Rocky...
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Remediation Orders: How Effective Are They?

British Columbia’s Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA) and Wildfire Act (WA) are at the core of the provincial...
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Road and Bridge Practices - Board Audit Findings 2005 - 2011: Special Report

This special report takes a look at the results of Board audits under the Forest and Range Practices Act and the...
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A Summary of Complaints to the BC Forest Practices Board (1995-2013)

The Board is BC's forest and range practices watchdog, independent from government, industry and special interests. A...
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What to expect during a Board compliance audit - FORESTRY

The Forest Practices Board (Board) is British Columbia’s independent forest and range watchdog. On behalf of the public...
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Administrative Appeals: 2009-2014

The Forest Practices Board participates in appeals to the Forest Appeals Commission under the Forest and Range...
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Issue #18 - Winter 2017/18

The work at the Forest Practices Board is rewarding for so many reasons, the most important of which is the opportunity we have to interact with the people of BC:  the First Nations, forest and range licensees, natural resource professionals, communities, stakeholders, interest groups, the concerned public, and government resource managers.  The Board works for […]
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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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