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25

Oct

2022

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 143: Feral Horses on Public Lands in Nevada

Author: Thomas Plank
More than 82,000 feral horses roam U.S. public lands, about four times as many as the land and water can sustain. Almost all of them live in Nevada, the most arid state in the union, where their impacts are almost unimaginable: desertification and massive loss of wildlife, ranging from pollinators and other insects to sage grouse, elk, mule deer and pronghorn. The Bureau of Land Management is doing what it can to address this crisis, but the agency finds itself in an impossible position ...
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25

Oct

2022

PA BHA 2022 Public Lands Month Wrap Up

September is Public Lands Month at BHA and as part of the annual celebration, Pennsylvania BHA held and participated in a slew of events, hit the halls of the Capitol and got down to work cleaning up our public lands. Thanks to all who pitched in! Read on for the highlights. PA BHA Board Member Ross Miller and member Sarah Xenophon joined the Pennsylvania Game Commission and other conservation groups September 25 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of National Hunting and Fishing Day at PGC’s ...
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25

Oct

2022

OH BHA Helps to Improve Fishing Access

Ohio BHA helping to improve fishing access along Chagrin Riverby Jacob Pries and Dustin LindleyWhile many anglers in Ohio are getting their last casts in and perhaps embellishing their best fish stories of the season as the temperature drops, fishing for steelhead is just starting to heat up. Those hearty enough to brave the cold Erie tributaries along the north edge of Ohio will not prospect for gold, but for flashing steel cutting through the water, hunting elusive and powerful rainbow ...
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25

Oct

2022

NJ BHA, partners mentor six new hunters

  Hunter David Oquendo took a nice whitetail doe with the help of his mentor, NJ BHA Board Member Levi Morris.  The New Jersey Chapter of BHA, in partnership with National Wild Turkey Federation and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, hosted a mentored archery deer hunt for 6 adults at the Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge in Sussex, NJ in October, 2022. Over a full weekend, the hunters attended a safety and deer hunting workshop and then hunted a full day with their mentor. “I am ...
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24

Oct

2022

The 2022 Public Lands and Waters Photo Contest

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19

Oct

2022

FWP News: Partnership announced to promote hunter behavior

Author: Montana BHA
HELENA – In Montana, good relationships between hunters and landowners are integral to our opportunities, lead to proper wildlife management and ensure that our hunting traditions continue. Landowners play an important role in sustaining healthy wildlife populations, contributing to our economy and communities by creating jobs, and providing valuable habitat and treasured open spaces. But the relationship between hunters and landowners can start to fray when just a few hunters abuse the ...
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19

Oct

2022

Encourage Congress to Advance the America's Outdoor Recreation Act

The America’s Outdoor Recreation Act is the first comprehensive recreation package in nearly 50 years. Several bills long supported by BHA including the Recreation Not Red Tape Act and the Simplifying Outdoor Access for Recreation Act, as well as brand new legislation like the Range Access Act, are a part of this package. Last spring this package of bills supported by BHA was unanimously advanced by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Now we need your support to encourage ...
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17

Oct

2022

OCTOBER '22 MONTANA ELK UPDATE

Author: Montana BHA
It's 70 degrees today, rifle opener is on the horizon, fall colors are peaking and mountain snow is in the 10-day forecast! Things are changing rapidly in Montana, and elk management is no exception. Here's what your Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers has been up to and what's on deck: 1) Big Snowy Wildlife Management Area, approved! Today, the Montana Land Board voted in favor of acquiring the 5,677-acre parcel by a vote of 4-1. Attorney General Knudsen was the lone voice ...
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17

Oct

2022

Land Board approves purchase of Big Snowy Mountains Wildlife Management Area

Author: Montana BHA
The Montana Land Board on Monday approved the state’s purchase of a nearly 5,700-acre property in the Big Snowy Mountains north of Ryegate for a new wildlife management area. The board, made up of Gov. Greg Gianforte, Attorney General Austin Knudsen, Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen, Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen and state Auditor Troy Downing, voted 4-1 to approve the purchase of the property owned by Shodair Children’s Hospital. Knudsen was the lone dissenting ...
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14

Oct

2022

WA Chapter Joins Statewide Coalition

Author: Chris Hager
The state of Washington, hunting and angling organizations have banned together and created a Washington Fish and Wildlife Conservation Partnership, a new coalition dedicated to protecting the state’s hunting, fishing, and trapping heritage through science-based fish and wildlife management. The WA Chapter has been at the forefront of the new initiative since the beginning as leaders saw the need for organizations to work together out of the recent spring bear decisions by the WDFW ...
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