Fireworks Prohibited on North Dakota’s Wildlife Management Areas
OutdoorHub 07.17.12
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department reminds citizens that lighting fireworks on state wildlife management areas is prohibited.
The primary objective of a wildlife management area is to enhance wildlife production, provide hunting and fishing opportunities, and offer other outdoor recreational and educational uses. Only activities that would not disrupt the intentions of how these areas are managed are encouraged, and a fireworks display is not compatible.
Excessive noise and commotion that come with fireworks disturbs wildlife, and their explosive nature is a potential source of wildfires. Chances of a wildfire developing are greatly enhanced when explosives, such as fireworks, come in contact with tall grasses in rural areas.
A complete list of the WMA regulations is available on the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov.