Feedback welcome for Arrow area allowable cut

Your feedback will help the BC Government decide the allowable annual cut for the Arrow Timber Supply Area.

Feedback is welcome until November 21st.

Forest analysis manager Atmo Prasad says it’s important to involve the public in this process.

The Forest Act says the chief forester must determine the maximum amount of wood which can be harvested in timber supply areas at least once every ten years.

You can provide feedback through the following link.

https://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hts/tsa/tsa01/index.htm

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