Brien Webster / Monday, May 21, 2018 / Categories: Media, State Issues Colorado BHA Report: Impacts of Off-Road Recreation on Public Lands Habitat The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) has been hearing from an increasing number of hunters, anglers, public land managers and others about the detrimental impacts of increasing off-road recreation on public lands habitat. Sportsmen and wildlife managers are finding that elk hunting opportunities, in particular, are being compromised by trail development in many parts of the state. Our concerns are detailed in the following report: “Impacts of Off-Road Recreation on Public Lands Habitat” Previous Article University of Montana art student shows photography exhibit on public lands Next Article Sportsmen Access Could Increase at National Wildlife Refuges Print 0 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Colorado Issues Brien WebsterBrien Webster Programs Manager & Colorado & Wyoming Chapter Coordinator Other posts by Brien Webster Contact author Full biography Full biography Programs Manager & Colorado & Wyoming Chapter Coordinator x