Iowa BHA Chapter / Sunday, March 19, 2023 / Categories: Media, Chapter News, State Issues Iowa BHA Opposes SF516 The Iowa BHA Chapter seeks to ensure our outdoor heritage of hunting, fishing, and trapping on behalf of wild public lands, waters, and wildlife. That vision depends on equitable access to habitat and healthy wildlife populations. Senate File 516 proposes that the Iowa Department of Natural Resources focus on managing its current lands and not prioritize adding public access. BHA views this as an underhanded way to block public land increase and lead to the eventual removal of the public lands and access we currently have. If SF 516 is passed, parties other than the DNR would be able to define “maintenance” and prioritize agriculture over natural landscapes, potentially viewing native prairie as “weeds” and demanding they be removed and managed for crop production. Wildlife Management Areas, as the name implies, should be prioritized for wildlife and habitat, not solely for economic gain. We need Iowans to contact the members of the Committee and urge them again to OPPOSE SF 516. Thank you. Click the link here to contact your legislators. Previous Article A Closer Look at HB 635: What do Montana Hunters Get Out of This? Next Article Consensus hunting, access bills progress through Legislature Print 1 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Iowa ChapterIowa NewsIowa Issues Iowa BHA ChapterIowa BHA Chapter Other posts by Iowa BHA Chapter Contact author