Who checks that? Well, for one, the RPFs or Forest Techs that need to sign off on the various silviculture surveys that are completed (regen, stocking survey, and free growing survey). These surveys are regulated on how and when they are completed and aren’t optional. And if someone was caught signing surveys that weren’t completed properly or falsified….let’s just say that I don’t want to be them when the regulating body (FPBC) comes after them. You can lose your designation, be fined hefty amounts, or drug through the courts. The simple fact is that the professionals that oversee forestry activities on the land base aren’t risking their livelihood to mow down your bears you’re so concerned about.
All the provinces operate differently but they all have something similar in place to manage the forests.
And for bear dens being run over….your dreaming. Very few blocks have dens in them to start with and those that do have retention patches placed around the dens or the dens are excluded from the block. Any given block has had people all over it receeing it, laying it out, and timber cruising it. That’s a lot of eyes on the ground. And once again all of this is being overseen by a registered professional forester. It’s not the wild west out there with feller bunchers just cutting wherever they please.