Forest protection in Canada, 1912-1914, by Clyde Leavitt . der relating to the construction of fire-guards, these provisionswere rescinded by the issuance of a new Order (No. 15995) dated Feb-ruary 16, 1912, modifying the procedure in case of objection by a privateowner to the construction of fire-guards across his land, and makingsome other changes of a minor nature in the terms of the Order. Application by British Columbia Government * I HE first great stimulus, which ultimately brought about the next*• and so far the final revision of the fire regulations, was givenby the Government of Brit
Forest protection in Canada, 1912-1914, by Clyde Leavitt . der relating to the construction of fire-guards, these provisionswere rescinded by the issuance of a new Order (No. 15995) dated Feb-ruary 16, 1912, modifying the procedure in case of objection by a privateowner to the construction of fire-guards across his land, and makingsome other changes of a minor nature in the terms of the Order. Application by British Columbia Government * I HE first great stimulus, which ultimately brought about the next*• and so far the final revision of the fire regulations, was givenby the Government of British Columbia, when it made application tothe Board in 1909, for the issuance of regulations, which shouldprovide additional and adequate protection from railway fires to thegreat forest resources of that Province. It was shown that the use offire-protective appliances on locomotives, as required by the 1907 orderof the Board, while highly essential, did not provide sufficient protec-tion. The requirement for the construction of fire-guards applied only. OLD BURNS, YAHK RANGE, WEST OF GOATFELL, slopes restocking, upper slopes not restocking.
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