The Ministry of Forests determined that most of Timothy Holland’s harvest sites were outside his licence area.
A logger has been hit with a $132,000 fine for illegal harvesting in B.C.’s North Coast, after initially being fined $12,000.
Then, in June 2020, a Wei Wai Kum First Nation member reported a suspicious timber salvage operation in a restricted forest area and a Ministry of Forests investigation began. The Great Bear Rainforest is the world’s largest intact temperate rainforest and makes up the coastal areas from the northern tip of Vancouver Island to the Alaska border.
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