Firewood Cutting in the Community Forest

All areas of the Community Forest are closed to firewood cutting unless an opening is specifically posted. Under no circumstances is it legal to cut standing trees, live or dead, in the community forest without written agreement from the CFGP.

Firewood from the community forest is typically produced as part of a logging or road building project from lower grade logs, breakage, and tops. As such firewood is only available after a harvest.

The community forest has produce approximately 625 cords of firewood since the first year of operations in 2015, more some years than others, depending on the size of the harvest.
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This year there will be a fall logging project in the Carrington/Coulter Bay area of the Community Forest and firewood will be available at the end of the project.

The CFGP is reviewing options for dealing with the recent increase in firewood theft and unlawful tree cutting in the Community Forest, and measures will be taken to deal with the issue in the coming weeks.