As part of its ongoing efforts to better serve the public, the Bureau of Land Management Wyoming says it will sell firewood permits online from several of its field offices.
Permits are …
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As part of its ongoing efforts to better serve the public, the Bureau of Land Management Wyoming says it will sell firewood permits online from several of its field offices.
Permits are available for purchase on lands managed by both the Cody and Worland field offices in the Big Horn Basin, along with a handful of others around the state.
Permits cost between $5 and $7.50 per cord, depending on the office. Permits for firewood and for other forest products can still be purchased at all BLM field offices in the state or by visiting forestproducts.blm.gov.
“The BLM works to maintain healthy forests and woodlands that include abundant opportunities for harvest and use of forest products,” said BLM Wyoming Forester Joshua Jackson. “By making firewood permits available online, we continue to look for ways to make buying permits easier for the public.”