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Jun

2023

Beers, Bands, and Barbed Wire Strands: A Stewardship Event in Gunnison, CO

Photographer: Travis Bradford  When it comes to preserving our natural environment and ensuring the longevity of wildlife habitats, few efforts are as impactful as volunteering for conservation projects. In Gunnison, Colorado, a unique and exciting event named "Beers, Bands and Barbed Wire Strands" recently took place, bringing together over 100 dedicated volunteers for a weekend of fence removal, camping, live music, good food, and community engagement to celebrate Colorado Public Lands ...
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Jun

2023

Colorado Supreme Court Rules Against Public Water Access

News for Immediate ReleaseJune 5, 2023Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org   Court ruled against plaintiff Roger Hill, reversing progress in the fight for legal public access and recreation in the navigable waters of Colorado   DENVER – Today the Colorado Supreme Court issued a ruling on the Hill vs. Warsewa water access case, finding against plaintiff Roger Hill and taking a step backward in the fight for legal public access and recreation in the ...
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Jun

2023

EVENT RECAP - Horse Prairie Fence Pull - June 2023

Author: Montana BHA
On June 3rd, 2023, despite a dismal weather forecast, 23 conservationists showed up to pull more than a mile of old woven and barbed wire fencing in SW Montana. BHA members and volunteers from all over the state met up with Simon Buzzard from the National Wildlife Federation who provided some conservation history and project goals before we loaded up and drove towards the work site, a region called Horse Prairie. So why were we focused on this specific part of the state? In 2020, Montana ...
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6

Jun

2023

Ballad of a Turkey Hunter by Hunter Farrior

This title is part of BHA's Jim Posewitz Digital Library: Required Reading for Conservationists   I began my obsession with turkey hunting eight years ago. It is truly the most juxtaposed type of hunting I’ve found. Birds are everywhere in the Midwest, yet elusive. They are weary, but extremely bombastic. Ugly at first glance, yet a cornucopia of iridescent colors and textures once you look further. Combine that with longer days, spring weather and the direct communication with wildlife, ...
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Jun

2023

OPINION: Billings sportsmen weigh in on BLM public lands rule

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) — our nation's largest land management agency, tasked with overseeing 245 million acres across the country — manages public lands for a multitude of uses. But how does conservation stack up to other uses like oil and gas, mining, and grazing? Currently, conservation isn't an equal priority, which is unfortunate for hunters and anglers like me who rely on quality fish and wildlife habitat and large tracts of undeveloped public lands. However, the BLM is ...
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Jun

2023

New York BHA June Newsletter

Welcome! Hey everyone,  Well turkey season has closed and I hope all that made it into the turkey woods had success! I have seen some successful trout anglers out there as well. As this unusually warm and dry weather hits us, be mindful of the smaller trout streams out there! We have a fair bit brewing here this summer so be sure to keep up with our social media to see the latest and be sure to tag us as we will share it.  Also, if you have an idea for an event contact us at ...
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Jun

2023

FWP statement on corner crossing in Montana raises public land access advocates' hackles

Author: Montana BHA
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ deputy director has raised the hackles of some Montana land access advocates. A recent federal court ruling in Wyoming regarding public access at the corners where a checkerboard of public and private parcels meet has prompted questions about how the ruling may apply in Montana, an FWP spokesman said. As a result, on Thursday the department issued a short press release. “Corner crossing remains unlawful in Montana, and Montanans should continue to obtain ...
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May

2023

Corner Crossing: A Timeline

Author: Thomas Plank
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May

2023

Great American Outdoors Act Brings Opportunities, Uncovers New Issues

By Charlie Booher Punctuated equilibrium defines our history, and natural resource policy is no exception. Looking back at the history of public land management in this country, we’ve frequently experienced long periods of small or stepwise changes in laws, rules or regulations, separated by a short period of rapid activity that promulgates decades of results. We are lucky to have so recently experienced a punctuation in the 116th Congress. In 2020, conservation, hunting and outdoor ...
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May

2023

The Warden is Watching

Author: Spencer Como
 The Warden is Watching By Spencer Como     Last January, Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Armed Force Initiative held a leadership camp outside the Parker River Wildlife Refuge in Massachusetts. Located on Plum Island, roughly 45 minutes north of Boston. Outside the refuge are several thousands of acres of public land mixed between town, state, and federal land spread across the Great Marsh. The camp gave AFI leaders in the Northeast the knowledge to create similar events and connect with ...
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