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flag BC government failed to follow laws in approving grazing near First Nation sites, leading to a protective agreement.

flag The Forest Practices Board in British Columbia found that the government did not follow the law in approving livestock grazing plans near the Halfway River First Nation's culturally significant sites and water sources. flag The First Nation complained about livestock damaging sites and displacing wildlife, and about potential water contamination. flag After the board's investigation, the government and First Nation agreed to protect cultural and ecological assets, with the government instructing grazers to safeguard these areas.

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