The Bureau of Land Management recently launched a series of holiday measures aimed at saving families money, supporting wildfire prevention efforts and providing public access throughout the winter ...
Normally, it's illegal to chop down a tree in a national forest. This month, however, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is all for it—provided you get yourself a Forest Service-issued permit first.
Arizona residents can cut their own Christmas trees in national forests with a permit from the U.S. Forest Service. Permits cost $15 and are available for purchase online or at ranger stations for ...
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