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CAMPFIRES, SHOOTING NOW ALLOWED WITH PERMIT IN CENTRAL COAST AREAS
As of Dec. 4, the Bureau of Land Management Central Coast Field Office has lifted fire restrictions for about 300,000 acres of public land in San Benito and other counties, due to the season’s reduced likelihood of wildfires.
Recreational target shooting and campfires are now allowed on public lands with a valid campfire permit, unless otherwise posted, says a press release from BLM.
Motorized access is still restricted at the Panoche Hills Special Recreation Management Area in San Benito and Fresno counties. The continued road restriction is in place to protect the endangered blunt nosed leopard lizards as they are released into restored habitat, prevent destruction of plant and wildlife habitat, and protect and preserve ongoing scientific studies, says the press release.

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