Board to audit forestry activities of Ka-Bar Resources Ltd
The Forest Practices Board will examine the forest activities of Ka-Bar Resources Ltd., along the Princeton-Summerland Road near Osprey Lake, on September 16.
ByLesprom Network
Sep 12, 2013. /Lesprom Network/. The Forest Practices Board will examine the forest activities of Ka-Bar
Resources Ltd., along the Princeton-Summerland Road near OspreyLake, on September 16. Auditors
will examine planning, timber harvesting, road construction and maintenance,
silviculture and fire prevention practices, carried out by Ka-Bar Resources Ltd.
under six forest licences to cut, for compliance with the Forest and Range Practices
Act and the Wildfire Act, as the Forest Practices Board said in the press
release received by Lesprom Network.
The harvesting work has mostly been to salvage beetle-killed pine, but
was also aimed at protecting the community from wildfire by reducing forest
fuel hazards created by the dead trees.
The Forest Practices Board is B.C.’s independent watchdog for sound
forest and range practices, reporting its findings and recommendations directly
to the public and government.
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