Australia
Dont break the law for the sake of staying warm
Central West Local Land Services has warned that some people could be buying illegally-sourced firewood without realising.
While most firewood suppliers source their wood legally, others do not, so residents are being urged to ask their firewood supplier where they sourced their firewood.
Local Land Services is responsible for the care and control of Travelling Stock Reserves (TSRs) and firewood cannot be taken from these areas.
TSR Team Leader, Peta Holcombe has reminded firewood suppliers and buyers that there are no exemptions when it comes to taking firewood from TSRs and that hefty fines apply to anyone caught removing timber or disturbing live or dead vegetation on the TSR network.
“Our staff closely monitor activity on TSRs and we have seen evidence of commercial operators removing firewood,” Ms Holcombe said.
“Up to 80 tonnes of timber was illegally removed in the Nyngan area last year in what we believe was one operation.
“As a response, we are installing surveillance c..
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