The Wayne National Forest in southeastern Ohio puts new restrictions on activities that include camping, hunting and boating to protect the forest's natural resources. A spokesperson says an order signed April 30 intends to protect both the park's natural resources and visitors. The prohibitions affect campfires, off-highway vehicle operation, camping, hunting, boating and other activities. Rules limit campers to staying 14 days within any 30-day period and prohibit mass camping involving more than eight people and three camping units at a site. New restrictions also apply to alcohol, drugs, public nudity and fireworks. Violators could face heavy fines. A complete list can be found at the national forest's website.