The Bureau of Land Management elevated its seasonal fire restrictions on May 22 for BLM-managed public lands managed by the California Desert District. These restrictions will remain in effect until Oct. 12, unless terminated sooner if conditions warrant.
The elevated restrictions address the use of campfires, controlled flame devices, target shooting and smoking on public lands. The order prohibits recreational target shooting, however these restrictions do not impact hunting.
“These proactive fire restrictions are in place to protect visitors, communities, adjacent private lands and natural resources from the risk of wildfire,” said California Desert District Manager Shelly Lynch. “The public plays a key role in fire prevention and express our thanks for your cooperation in protecting your public lands and helping minimize fire potential.”