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Feb

2023

OPINION: Ask your senator to support SB 406

Author: Mike Mershon
Montanans can’t get to 3.1 million acres of our public lands. If a neighbor wants to let us walk across their land to access public lands, they should be able to do so, encouraged to do so, and rewarded for that, not prohibited from it. Unfortunately, landowners are currently ineligible for FWP’s Unlocking Public Lands program and the Public Access Land Agreements if someone else holds the lease on public lands a landowner wants to open access to. Read more from the Billings Gazette ...
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26

Feb

2023

EVENT RECAP: Rally for Public Lands 2023

Author: Montana BHA
The thermometer read -3°, the wind chill -20°. The roads were icy and snow-covered. Nobody wants to stand outside in conditions like that. But our public lands and conservation funding were on the line. On February 23, 2023, hundreds of public land owners, hunters, hikers, anglers and outdoor conservationists gather at the Capitol in Helena to rally for our public lands. From across the state, people braved the winter conditions to hear speakers remind us and our elected officials why our ...
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24

Feb

2023

Oregon Business and Conservation Interests Support Dedicated Funding for Oregon’s Imperiled Species

Oregon Business and Conservation Interests Support Dedicated Funding for Oregon’s Imperiled Species We, the undersigned, support long-term, dedicated funding to prevent the decline of Oregon’s most imperiled fish, wildlife, and the plants and habitats they rely upon. HB 3159, Recovering Oregon’s Wildlife Fund, secures dedicated, sustainable funding for the implementation of Oregon’s Conservation and Nearshore Strategy. Recovering Oregon’s Wildlife Fund utilizes a 1.5% increase to Oregon’s ...
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24

Feb

2023

Bill awards large nonresident landowners with big game combination hunting licenses

Author: Montana BHA
Fifteen percent of the available big game combination licenses would be set aside for nonresidents owning a minimum of 2,500 acres under a bill designed to spread out hunting pressure and reward landowners. House Bill 635, sponsored by Rep. Joshua Kassmier, R-Fort Benton, had its first hearing on Thursday before the House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee in Helena. The measure would also allow landowners to purchase an additional bonus point to increase their odds of drawing a hunting ...
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24

Feb

2023

Reducing acreage requirement for landowners proposed in elk hunting bill

Author: Montana BHA
For two years without success, Rep. Marty Malone, R-Pray, has attempted to draw a landowner preference tag to shoot cow elk on his property in the Paradise Valley. In the Montana Legislature on Thursday he introduced a bill to reduce the amount of land needed to qualify for the tags from 640 acres to 160. No one spoke in favor of the measure, House Bill 600, during the Thursday hearing before the House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee. Kevin Farron, representing the Montana Chapter ...
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24

Feb

2023

Public Lands Rally Draws Hundreds to Protect Popular Fund

Author: Montana BHA
Few things can motivate Montanans to stand outside for close to an hour in below-zero temperatures like rallying to protect public lands. That’s what more than 200 people from around Montana did on Thursday after the call went out across the state to show state politicians that Montanans are watching legislators’ attempts to steal money from a popular public land fund. During the past five Legislative sessions, the Public Lands rally was held in the rotunda, where loud chants of “Keep Public ...
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23

Feb

2023

OPINION: Don't Sell Our Hunting Heritage

Author: Steve Platt
There are some forms of technology in hunting that come down to just personal preference. While others — the ones that adversely affect the experience for all hunters and jeopardize the public acceptance and future of hunting -- those cross the line. With the advent of high-definition, night-vision, heat-sensing, 24/7 live-streaming, solar-powered, remote-operated game cameras, the time has come that we put some checks on game-camera technology and the market it could create before it ...
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23

Feb

2023

Hundreds "Rally for Public Lands" at Montana State Capitol

Author: Montana BHA
On Thursday in Helena, hundreds of people braved below-zero temperatures and snow showers to “Rally for Public Lands” at the State Capitol. This was the fifth legislative session that conservation organizations have held the Rally for Public Lands. “Let's sort of make sure that our legislators are aware how important our public lands are economically and for our outdoor quality of life, and make sure that as they're doing their business during the session that they prioritize our access and ...
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23

Feb

2023

Public lands advocates rally, testify for outdoor access funding

Author: Montana BHA
Nearly 500 public land advocates rallied in sub-zero temperatures on the steps of the Capitol Thursday to voice support for conservation funding and Montana’s constitutional guarantee of a clean and healthful environment. Public land rallies have become a fixture during legislative sessions, drawing large crowds in opposition to proposals such as transferring federal lands to the state and selling public lands into private hands. Thursday’s rally featured multiple speakers and chants of ...
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Feb

2023

Forever no more? Bill seeks to restrict state’s access to perpetual conservation easements

Author: Montana BHA
A broad assortment of industry groups, conservation nonprofits, ranching families and hunting and fishing access advocates on Tuesday testified in opposition to a bill that would impose term limits on many conservation easements acquired with state funding.  If passed, Senate Bill 357 would put a 40-year term limit on many conservation easements purchased with state funding by agencies such as Montana, Fish, Wildlife and Parks. The measure includes exceptions for easements that are smaller ...
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