Shutdown impacts outdoor recreation
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October 1, 2013 |
Idaho Department of Fish and Game advises Idaho
hunters, anglers, trappers, and wildlife
watchers of the following information about
federal land closures related to the federal
government shutdown.
The Idaho Fish and Game is not authorized to
enforce these federal closures. Idaho Fish and
Game does not have information beyond that
provided by federal press releases and through
the www.usa.gov
website.
Fish and Wildlife Service:
National Wildlife Refuge lands and facilities
are closed to public access as are federal
hatcheries.
Bureau of Land Management:
Non-developed BLM lands with no controlled
access will remain open. Campgrounds, boat
ramps, visitor centers and other developed
recreation sites will be closed or posted as
closed in areas where public access cannot
practically be restricted. BLM is giving
campground occupants 48 hours to vacate, with
the area shut down as the last visitor leaves.
U.S. Forest Service:
Non-developed lands without controlled access
will remain open. Developed facilities are
closed. Fire suppression, law enforcement and
other activities essential to protect life and
property will continue.
National Park Service: All
national parks and NPS-managed lands are closed,
with all park entrances closed and secured.
While the national parks are closed, roads that
serve as thruways will remain open. The Park
Service is giving campground and lodging
occupants 48 hours to vacate the premises.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation:
Recreation areas located on Reclamation land and
water bodies may be directly managed by
Reclamation, by another Federal agency, or by a
non-Federal managing partner. Recreation areas
managed directly by Reclamation, and which are
funded through appropriations, will be closed
and may include areas at American Falls, Black
Canyon Reservoir, Little Wood Reservoir and Warm
Springs Reservoir. Those which are not funded by
appropriations will remain open. Decisions on
whether areas managed by another Federal partner
will remain open will be made by each Federal
managing partner. Those recreation areas managed
by a non-Federal partner will remain open at the
discretion of the partner. To determine the
status of any Bureau of Reclamation recreation
area, please contact the local recreation area. |
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