Public forest lands in British Columbia provide recreational enjoyment, fish and wildlife habitat, water supplies, timber resources and many other benefits. The Forest Service manages the forest, range and recreation resources on public lands. The Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks is responsible for the management of fish, wildlife, water resources and parks. Both agencies subscribe to the principle of integrated resource management, where all resources are considered before management decisions are made.
The timber supply analysis was based on management practices actually being approved and implemented in the Mackenzie area in 1994 when the analysis was initiated. These practices are briefly described below. Readers are encouraged to review the Mackenzie Timber Supply Analysis Report (Pages 15-16 and Appendix A) for more detailed information.