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Campfire and Shooting Restrictions Begin July 1 on WDFW Lands in Eastern Washington

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OLYMPIA, WA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will implement seasonal fire safety restrictions beginning July 1 on lands it manages across Eastern Washington. The new rules aim to reduce wildfire risks amid heightened fire danger forecasts for the region.

Kevin Connally, Lands Division Manager at WDFW, emphasized the importance of public cooperation in protecting both people and wildlife. “These restrictions help protect local communities, as well as critical wildlife habitat, and we all have a responsibility to our shared outdoor spaces,” Connally said.

The following activities will be restricted until further notice:

Fireworks remain banned year-round on all WDFW-managed properties. The agency also reminded the public that throwing lit materials from vehicles on state highways is illegal throughout the year.

Additional updates and details are available at wdfw.wa.gov/about/wdfw-lands/wildfire.

WDFW manages over one million acres of land and hundreds of water access areas statewide. These fire prevention efforts are part of the agency’s broader mission to conserve and protect Washington’s natural resources for future generations.