WASHINGTON — The "One Dollar, One Tree" plan started Friday and runs through the end of January 2026.
The initiative, announced by the Bureau of Land Management, reduces the cost of Christmas tree and firewood permits to $1 per tree or cord. Limits do apply.
"American families deserve real relief and savings during the holidays, and at Interior, we are making certain that they can heat their homes while keeping their traditions alive," Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum said in a statement. "The 'One Dollar, One Tree' initiative is a powerful example of how our public lands can deliver lasting benefits for the American people, making this season brighter and more affordable for all."
New cutting areas are open in "overstocked" woodlands with priority given to those near communit

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