Rayonier has decided to re-open access to the company’s timberlands. The company had earlier shut down access due to fire hazards.
Company officials announced late last week that due to …
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Rayonier has decided to re-open access to the company’s timberlands. The company had earlier shut down access due to fire hazards.
Company officials announced late last week that due to improved weather conditions and lower fire precaution levels, access has been restored for hunting and recreation customers, as well as other license and permit holders, in all counties in Washington.
The general public is also allowed to visit historic Pope Resources and ORM Timber Funds forestlands in Washington where public access has historically been permitted, officials added, except for Skamania County.