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A group of deer in the City of Cascade approach the driver's side window of a vehicle during the winter of 2023.

PotlatchDeltic places fire restrictions on its property

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F&G has long-term lease agreement with the company to provide public access for hunting, fishing, trapping and other activities

PotlatchDeltic Corporation announced in late July that no campfires or open burning will be allowed on its Idaho property due to increasing fire danger in the region.

The burning ban on PotlatchDeltic’s Idaho properties will remain in effect until conditions improve. Additional information about PotlatchDeltic’s Idaho properties can be found online at www.potlatchdeltic.com. The company urges all visitors to Idaho’s forests to exercise extreme caution in regards to fire while recreating this summer.

Earlier this year, PotlatchDeltic leased day-use recreational access on over 567,000 acres of Idaho timberland to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. The agreement secures and preserves access to the public for recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife viewing, hiking and recreational travel.