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New Fire Restrictions in Washington Aim to Prevent Wildfires

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The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) fire restrictions have been announced. Due to the extreme risk of wildfire, the restrictions have been imposed two weeks earlier than in recent years.

“With this winter’s low snowpack and a statewide drought already declared, we’re hoping for the best but planning for the worst for this year’s wildfire season,” said Kevin Connally, WDFW’s Lands Division manager. “By enacting these restrictions two weeks earlier than in previous years, we’re hoping to reduce the likelihood of early-season wildfires, protecting local communities and sensitive fish and wildlife habitats.”

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• No fires or campfires, including those in fire rings. Personal camp stoves and lanterns are allowed.

• No Target Shooting or discharging of firearms, other than lawful hunting. Target shooting is permitted daily, only during certain hours at two Department ranges through August 15th. They are:

•  Methow Wildlife Area Unit
•  Lake Lenore Shooting Range at Columbia Basin Wildlife Area

From August 16th through September 15th, restrictions prohibit discharging firearms for target shooting on ALL WDFW managed lands in Eastern Washington.

• Smoking is prohibited, except in an enclosed vehicle.
• Welding, chainsaw use, and acetylene torches and other open flames are restricted.
• Drivers are to stay on designated roads.

WDFW recommends planning ahead for your outdoor adventure.

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All restrictions are in effect TFN.

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