The Prince George Citizen

UNBC grad named to Forest Practices Board

- Citizen staff

A UNBC graduate is among three new appointmen­ts to the Forest Practices Board.

Tara Marsden earned a masters in political science at UNBC and has worked with First Nations government­s across northern B.C. on land and resource governance and management issues, according to a statement issued Monday by the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Developmen­t.

Marsden is the sustainabi­lity director with the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs Office in Gitanyow and is a member of the Gitanyow First Nation.

She has also served as the B.C. Leadership Chair for Aboriginal Environmen­tal Health at UNBC and has been an instructor at the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology.

UBC forestry professor Bruce Larson and Rick Monchak, a profession­al forester with a long history of working on the B.C. coast, were also named to the board.

All three were appointed for three-year terms on the board and Larson will serve as vice-chair.

The board is B.C.’s independen­t watchdog for sound forest and range practices.

The board audits forest and range practices and appropriat­eness of government enforcemen­t on public lands, investigat­es public complaints and current forestry issues, participat­es in administra­tive appeals, and makes recommenda­tions for improvemen­t to practices and legislatio­n.

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