WDFW eases fire restrictions on lands west of the Cascades


by WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-15-2013
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OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is easing fire restrictions on all agency-managed lands in western Washington, where wetter, cooler weather has reduced the risk of wildfires.

However, an emergency order prohibiting campfires and other specified activities remains in effect east of the Cascade Mountains, where the fire danger remains high in many areas.

WDFW's action is consistent with an announcement made today by the Washington Department of Natural Resources, which provides fire protection for many state wildlife areas.

The following prohibitions no longer apply on WDFW lands in western Washington, but remain in effect east of the Cascade crest.

Fires or campfires: However, personal camp stoves or lanterns fueled by liquid petroleum, liquid petroleum gas or propane are allowed. Smoking: Unless in an enclosed vehicle.

Target shooting:Except at shooting ranges developed by WDFW.

Welding and the use of chainsaws and other equipment: Operating a torch with an open flame and equipment powered by an internal combustion engine is prohibited.

Operating a motor vehicle off developed roads: Except when parking in areas without vegetation within 10 feet of the roadway and parking in developed campgrounds and at trailheads.



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