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- B.C. Conservation Data Centre (CDC) - The CDC systematically collects and disseminates information on the rare and endangered plants, animals and plant associations of British Columbia, providing information on rare organisms and ecosystems
- BCFS Cariboo Region Research Department - The program is designed to address operational forest and range management problems through multidisciplinary research and a variety of extension products.
- Canadian Council of Ministers for the Environment - CCME works to promote cooperation on and coordination of interjurisdictional issues such as waste management, air pollution and toxic chemicals.
- Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency - In both of Canada's official languages: English and French.
- Ministry of Forests Home Page - The British Columbia Forest Service is the steward of the timber, range and recreation resources of British Columbia's unreserved public (Crown) forest land, which covers two-thirds of the province (about 59 million hectares). The Forest Service manages this land for many uses, including recreation, forage, timber, and wilderness, and, in cooperation with other agencies, for water, fish, wildlife, tourism, heritage, and minerals.
- National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy - An independent agency that provides decision makers with information and object views on the current state of the debate on the environment and the economy.
- Prince George Forest Region - Regional silviculture staff enforce policies, procedures and operational standards for reforestation practices, vegetation management and forest health. They also offer training on current silvicultural practices to field staff and the forestry community.
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