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CFA Area Overview. Two geographical areas together comprise the Xxxxxxxx Lake Community Forest (Figure 3). Selected from the area that overlaps the Secwepemc traditional territory and Central Cariboo Forest District, these blocks were identified as being capable of sustaining a long-term forestry enterprise. Tree species, stand age profiles and compatibility with other tenure and land-claim processes are among the many considerations put into area selection. The Ne Sextsine (Flat Rock) Block (5,927 hectares, Figure 4) overlooks the Fraser River, just west of Xxxxxxxx Lake, B.C., and is situated in the Interior Xxxxxxx-fir biogeoclimatic zone. The forest growing in the dry/very dry climate is made up of multi-aged Xxxxxxx-fir stands. The Peskwenkwinem (Potato Mountain) Block (22,913 hectares, Figure 5) spans an area between the Likely and Horsefly Roads from Potato Mountain north to Beaver Valley. The climate of the Sub-Boreal Spruce biogeoclimatic zone leads to productive forests dominated by Xxxxxxx-fir, interior spruce, lodgepole pine, aspen and birch, generally in even-aged stands. Both blocks have significant historic and present cultural value for the T’exelcemc – the people of the Xxxxxxxx Lake Indian Band. In addition to significant archaeological, cultural and spiritual sites, there are important areas for fishing, hunting and gathering within the community forest area. The blocks also have significant historic and present value for all the people of the Central Cariboo – ranching, logging, transportation, hunting, gathering and recreation have been and continue to be important activities. Surface and ground water are important for both potable and irrigation water sourced from numerous xxxxx and surface developments. The community forest area surrounds and abuts private land, Indian Reserves, Grazing Leases and Woodlot Licences, and overlaps range permits, mineral tenures, transportation and transmission corridors. Many existing forest roads and cutblocks are subject to current licensee obligations. Access is a significant issue within the community forest area, particularly in the Flat Rock block where there are authorized and unauthorized non-motorized and motorized recreation trails. Access to private properties adjacent to the Flat Rock Block is via roads within and outside the community forest boundaries. Both blocks are currently in the operating areas of major forest companies operating on volume- based Forest Licences. Forest companies have been harvesting o...
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