California BHA / Tuesday, January 22, 2019 / Categories: Media, Chapter News, State Issues Chapter works with Congress on Desert Protection Throughout last year, the California Chapter was been involved in working with Representative Cook and Senator Feinstein on their California Off-Road Recreation and Conservation Act (H.R. 857) and the California Desert Protection and Recreation Act of 2017 (S.32) respectively. These two bills will protect critical conservation areas and designate Wilderness area while opening specific OHV trails. These bills are a perfect example of balancing the needs of multiple users on public lands while dealing with the demands of a large population located close to this vital habitat. The chapter was grateful to provide advice and guidance while working with our Congress on these bills. Previous Article Bill Proposes Limiting Citizen Input On FWP Decisions Next Article Utilizing the "Nevada Way" Print 5 Rate this article: No rating Tags: California issuesCalifornia newsCalifornia Chapter California BHACalifornia BHA The California Chapter of BHA seeks to ensure that North America's outdoor heritage of hunting and fishing is sustained for generations, through education and work on behalf of the state's wild public lands, waters and wildlife. Other posts by California BHA Contact author Full biography Full biography The California Chapter of BHA seeks to ensure that North America's outdoor heritage of hunting and fishing is sustained for generations, through education and work on behalf of the state's wild public lands, waters and wildlife. x