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North Thompson Caribou Habitat Clearwater Forest District
North Thompson Caribou Habitat within the Clearwater Forest District
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping - Stoddart Creek
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping for Stoddart Creek in the Rocky Mountain Forest District (ttem_sc)
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping - Fort Sheppard
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping for Fort Sheppard in the Arrow Boundary Forest District (ttem_fs)
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping - Wilson/Stagleap Creeks
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping for Wilson / Stagleap Creeks in the Arrow Boundary Forest District (ttem_ws)
Rose Swanson Sensitive Area Vernon Forest District
Boundary of Rose Swanson sensitive area within the Vernon Forest District
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping - Brewer Cr
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping for Brewer Creek in the Rocky Mountain Forest District (ttem_br)
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping - TFL 14 / Spillimachine
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping for Tree Farm License 14 / Spllimachine in the Rocky Mountain Forest District (ttem_t14)
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping - MT Broadwood Heritage Cons Area
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping for Mt Broadwood Heritage Conservation Area in the Rocky Mountain Forest District (ttem_bd)
Biodiversity Corridors Kamloops Forest District (legacy)
Biodiversity Corridors in the Kamloops Forest District showing dispersal routes of wildlife. This data is a legacy dataset, circa 1998, from the Ministry of Forests Forest Development Plan (FDP) datasets. Additional details are unknown. For historical reference.
Timber Supply Areas
Represents timber supply area and other land use boundaries in the province of Saskatchewan. Timber supply areas are the primary management unit used for the allocation of timber harvest, licensing, forest management planning and harvest volume schedules.The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment regulates forestry activities on Crown “forest lands” — as defined by The Forest Resources Management Act — using several types of licenses and permits: Forest Management Agreement (FMA)A forest management agreement is a 20-year agreement, typically with a larger forest company, conferring long-term harvesting rights for a specific volume of timber from a defined area, as well as responsibilities for long-term sustainable forest management. Term Supply Licence (TSL)A term supply licence (TSL) is a licence with a term of up to 10 years, granting rights to harvest specified forest volumes as well as responsibilities for forest management. A TSL may be volume-based or area-based. Forest Product Permit (FPP)A forest product permit grants the right to harvest specified forest products for a term of up to one year. This permit is also used to regulate other activities, such as grazing in the forest. Land use is classified into three categories: Commercial ForestAreas within the provincial forest that are available for commercial timber harvest allocation through the use of forest management agreements (FMA), volume-based or area-based term supply licences (TSL), or forest product permits (FPP). Fringe ForestAreas, generally south of the provincial forest, that contain “forest lands” — as defined by The Forest Resources Management Act. Within the fringe forest, harvest allocations are administered by the Ministry of Environment through the use of forest product permits and volume-based term supply licenses. Other UsesAreas within the provincial forest that are not available or suitable for forestry activities. These include protected areas and areas generally north of the commercial forest. For the entire Canwood, Nisbet, Fort a la Corne, Torch River, and Porcupine Provincial Forests, and the southern portion of the Northern Provincial Forest, boundaries follow the textual descriptions found in The Forest Resources Management Regulations, F-19.1 Reg 1, amended June 2020. Commercial forest and fringe forest areas are sub-divided into timber supply areas. Forest Names and Licence Holders are current as of August 31, 2020.
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