FOREST RESOURCES Sample Clauses

FOREST RESOURCES. Each Maa-nulth First Nation will own all forest and range resources on its Maa-nulth First Nation Lands. Each Maa- nulth First Nation government may make laws in respect of the management of forest and range practices on its Maa-nulth First Nation Lands provided those laws include standards that meet or exceed standards set by federal and provincial laws. Federal and provincial laws will prevail in the event of a conflict. Each Maa-nulth First Nation is responsible for the control of insects, diseases, invasive plants and animals on its Maa-nulth First Nation Lands which may affect the health of forest resources on those lands. Provincial law in respect of the protection of resources from wildfire and for wildfire prevention and control applies to Maa-nulth First Nation Lands. On the effective date of the treaty, the Maa-nulth Wildfire Suppression Agreements for each Maa-nulth First Nation will come into effect. These agreements will set out how the costs associated with wildfire control will be shared by the parties.
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FOREST RESOURCES. Tsawwassen First Nation will own all timber resources on Tsawwassen Lands, and will receive $100,000 from Canada and British Columbia to establish a Forest Resources Fund.
FOREST RESOURCES. ‌ FOREST RESOURCES ON IN-XXXXX-CH NATION LAND
FOREST RESOURCES. Lheidli T’enneh will own all timber on Lheidli T’enneh Lands, with the exception of four parcels in the Shelley area. On these four parcels, British Columbia will reserve ownership of the coniferous timber for approximately 10 years. During this time the harvest of this timber will be managed in accordance with the Xxxxxxx Timber Agreement, agreed to between British Columbia and Lheidli T’enneh. The agreement provides that Lheidli T’enneh either harvest the coniferous timber or purchase it from British Columbia. At the end of the Shelley Timber Agreement, Lheidli T’enneh will own all forest resources on these four parcels. Lheidli T’enneh will receive replaceable forest tenures totalling approximately 107,000 cubic metres of timber. The tenures will be issued under provincial law and will not be part of the constitutionally- protected treaty.
FOREST RESOURCES. Tla’amin will own all timber and forest resources on Tla’amin Lands and have authority to manage those timber and forest resources. Tla’amin is responsible for the control of insects, diseases, invasive plants and animals on Tla’amin Lands which may affect the health of forest resources on those lands. Provincial law in respect of the protection of resources from wildfire and for wildfire prevention and control applies to Sliammon Lands. Tla’amin will receive a total of 78,000 cubic metres of annual allowable cut, which includes 28,000 cubic metres per year under BC timber sales. In addition, Xxx’xxxx will receive $350,000 to acquire additional annual cut on a willing seller – willing buyer basis.
FOREST RESOURCES. Forest Resources on Sliammon Lands
FOREST RESOURCES. 5.1.6 Fraser River Basin Management
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FOREST RESOURCES. 5.1 Teslin Tlingit shall have the right, during all seasons of the year, to harvest Forest Resources in the Area for purposes incidental to:
FOREST RESOURCES. This chapter explains that C/TFN shall own, manage, allocate and protect forest resources on C/TFN Settlement Land. • It also explains how Government and C/TFN will work together on forest management and outlines the role of the Renewable Resource Council in forest management. CHAPTER 18: Non-Renewable Resources • This chapter defines who can access minerals and oil and gas on Settlement Land. • C/TFN will own all of the mining and oil and gas resources on Category A land (66% of C/TFN Settlement Land is Category A), subject to any existing rights.
FOREST RESOURCES. (1) Sioux Valley has Jurisdiction with respect to forest resources and activities related thereto, including conservation.
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