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Forestry audit scheduled for B.C. licence for land covering spotted owl habitat

  • British Columbia's Forest Practices Board will audit a logging licence for over 1,000 square kilometres of endangered northern spotted owl habitat, starting on Aug. 25.
  • The logging licence involves Skatin, Samahquam, Xa'xtsa First Nations, and Lizzie Bay Logging, which manage an annual cut of about 45,000 cubic metres.
  • The audit will assess impacts on critical wildlife and existing management objectives, including those for old growth forests and grizzly bears.
  • The area holds significant cultural, historical, ecological, and recreational values, including high recreational use.
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B.C. Forestry board to audit forestry licence near Pemberton

The audit area includes areas for recreation use, as well it's home to an endangered owl species

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Forestry audit scheduled for B.C. licence for land covering spotted owl habitat

VICTORIA — British Columbia’s independent forestry watchdog says it will conduct an audit of a logging licence for more than 1,000 square kilometres of land that encompasses critical habitat for the endangered northern spotted owl. The Forest Practices Board says in a release that the licence, jointly held by the Skatin, Samahquam and Xa’xtsa First […]

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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