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Recreational Use is allowed for the harvest of reasonable amounts of berries, nuts, greenery, wildflowers or firewood for consumption or campfires while on BLM managed public lands. The following forest products are available by permit statewide: House Logs. Saw Logs.
Taking fallen branches or cutting large sections from a public park usually requires permission from local authorities or park management. Unauthorized removal of wood can be considered theft or vandalism. Check with local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before collecting wood from public lands.
Most national forests allow users to harvest trees for personal use firewood and Christmas trees, but you must first have a Forest Service-issued permit and you must follow specific guidelines, which can vary from forest to forest.
USDA APHIS issues permits to ensure the safe import and transport of materials containing plant or animal material that may potentially harm US agricultural products including livestock, poultry and crops.
Collecting dead or down wood for immediate campfire use is allowed except in posted areas. designated cutting areas. Small amounts of plants, plant parts, seeds, flowers and berries may be collected for personal use in most areas.
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The BLM only issues permits for cutting Cedar (Juniper) and Pinyon Pine. If you are cutting firewood or collecting ceremonial wood, cut only dead trees. If you are cutting fence posts, you may cut dead wood or live green wood.

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