WORLAND, Wyo. - The Bureau of Land Management will lift fire restrictions at midnight on August 31 on all public lands administered by the Cody, Lander and Worland field offices within Big Horn, Carbon, Fremont, Hot Springs, Natrona, Park, Sweetwater and Washakie counties.
“Due to cooler temperatures and increased moisture, fire danger has decreased across the district, allowing us to safely lift fire restrictions," said Brent Meisinger, BLM Wind River/Bighorn Basin District fire management officer. “But please remember as you’re out recreating and hunting on public lands to never leave your campfire unattended."
The following activities can resume on BLM-administered public lands:
* building a campfire
* smoking
* operating a chainsaw
* using an arc or gas welder, or operating an acetylene or other torch
The following restrictions are in effect year-round on all BLM-administered public lands:
* discharging or using fireworks
* discharging a firearm using incendiary or tracer ammunition
* burning or igniting tires, wires, magnesium, or other hazardous or explosive material
* operating an off-road vehicle unless it is equipped with a properly installed spark arrester
Meisinger thanked public land users for their cooperation and vigilance. “Without your adherence to the fire restrictions, it’s likely there would have been more fires," he said.
For details and updates on BLM fire restrictions or conditions, please visit www.blm.gov/wyoming-fire-restrictions.
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management