Stop Aquatic & Terrestrial Hitchhikers!
Don't Move Firewood. Protect New York's forests. Learn More.
Help Prevent the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species. Protect New York's waters. Learn More.
Don't Move Firewood. Protect New York's forests. Learn More.
Help Prevent the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species. Protect New York's waters. Learn More.
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation & Office of Parks Recreation and Historic PreservationDon`t Move Firewood! Regulations in EffectBy transporting firewood, you could be spreading diseases and invasive insects that can quickly kill large numbers of trees. Help SLOW THE SPREAD and obey the Firewood Regulation:
For more information, visit https://dec.ny.gov/nature/animals-fish-plants/invasive-species/help-prevent/firewood or call toll free 1-866-640-0652. Firewood Source Area Maps showing a 50-mile distance from DEC campgrounds are available at each campground's information page. It is always best to use heat treated firewood or obtain local firewood at or near your destination. For more information on the availability of firewood please contact the park/campground directly. *To be considered treated, firewood must be heat-treated (kiln-dried) to a minimum core temperature of 71 degrees Celsius (160 F) for 75 minutes, and must be accompanied by a label that says "New York Approved Heat-Treated Firewood/Pest Free" along with the producer's name and legal address. Firewood that meets these standards and is labeled as such can be moved into the state and around the state without restriction. **The self-issued certificate of origin is required for those who are transporting firewood that they cut for their own personal use and therefore know where the wood was grown.
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