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2022

LETTER: MT BHA Comments on 2022 Elk Management Scoping

October 14, 2022   Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Attn: Wildlife P.O. Box 200701 Helena, MT 59620-0701   Re: 2022 Elk Management Scoping Comments   Director Worsech:   The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is a grassroots, volunteer-led conservation group with roughly 3,000 dues-paying members in the state, plus tens of thousands of supporters. Our members care deeply about quality wildlife habitat and equitable, fair-chase hunting and fishing opportunities. There are few ...
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Oct

2022

WDFW Commission: Headed Towards Uncharted Territory

The WDFW commission continues to barrel forward into uncharted territory, creating new policies and processes around game management without structure or pre-defined guidelines. Under the current commission leadership hunters have seen the loss of the Spring Bear Season, a lack of concern regarding decreasing elk populations, inflammatory statements regarding hunting ethics and values, and a willful disregard for the impacts of their decisions on disparate communities in Washington. ...
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Oct

2022

Chronic Wasting Disease, A Real and Unignorable Disease at our Doorstep

Author: Josh Wilund
Photo Courtesy of WDFW 2021 marked the first documented case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Idaho. A quiet and widely ignored killer, CWD is at the very least, next door. It’s an unfortunate development for wildlife advocates, hunters, biologists, forest health proponents, and those concerned about communicable diseases. If you haven’t been tracking the spread of CWD around the world and in the US, this fatal disease affecting cervids (in Washington, that’s our deer, elk, and moose) is ...
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Oct

2022

WA Snowpack Forecast

Photo courtesy of NOAA It's that time of year again, hunting season is here (or has already passed if you're a bowhunter!). Leaves are starting to turn colors. As we go into winter many of us start to think of the snowpack. Snow is essential for our fish and wildlife. It provides ample streamflow for our fish to thrive in the hot summer. It provides water for trees in the forest to grow and grasses to grow for forage for wildlife. Last winter was a pretty good year when it came to snow pack. ...
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Oct

2022

LETTER: Montana BHA Comments on Madison River Work Group’s recommended changes

October 14, 2022   Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission 1420 East Sixth Avenue P.O. Box 200701 Helena, MT 59620   RE: Madison River Work Group’s recommended changes   Chair Robinson, Vice Chair Tabor, Commissioners:   On behalf of the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, we submit the following comments in response to the Madison River Work Group’s proposed recommendations. First, we would like to recognize the time commitment the MRWG put into drafting these recommendations; as ...
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Oct

2022

Camp Hale National Monument A Win For Veterans (& Hunters)

Author: David Lien
President Biden visited Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 12, to designate Camp Hale as a National Monument, providing long overdue recognition to the World War II veterans who trained there in preparation for joining the war in Europe to defeat Hitler’s Nazi regime. Tucked in a high mountain valley 17 miles north of Leadville, Camp Hale was home base for the renowned 10th Mountain Division.[1] From November 1942 through June 1944 Camp Hale housed 14,000 troops—along with 4,000 mules and 250 sled ...
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Oct

2022

Hunter and Angler Tenets for New Monuments

America’s national monuments not only enable long-term conservation of cultural sites and scientifically valuable resources; they also can conserve some of the best hunting and fishing in America. To accomplish this objective, however, monument designations must be pursued in a way that addresses the priorities and values of sportsmen and women. Paramount in achieving this outcome is a process that is locally driven, transparent, incorporates the science-based management and conservation of ...
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Oct

2022

BHA Commends Administration Designation of National Monument in Colorado

News for Immediate ReleaseOct. 12, 2022Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument conserves valuable fish and wildlife habitat, historic military site EAGLE COUNTY, Colo. – Valuable wildlife habitat in central Colorado will be permanently conserved following today’s designation of Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument by President Joe Biden. Encompassing more than 10,000 acres of critical winter range for elk ...
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Oct

2022

Dome Rock SWA Aspen Regeneration Project

"Many wildlife species thrive in aspen forests, we hope through our actions that we can perpetuate aspens on the landscape and develop a model for continued aspen treatments." - Tyrel Woodward CPW Biologist   BHA's Colorado Southeast Regional Director and Wildlife Biologist for CPW, Tyrel Woodward mobilized volunteers for a recent aspen regeneration project. Volunteers erected 1,400 feet of elk exclosure fencing to aid in the restoration of a recently treated aspen stand.This will help ...
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Oct

2022

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 142: Ashley Peters, Communications Director, Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society

Ashley Peters grew up in rural Iowa, in a landscape of cornfields and monoculture agriculture. Looking for a wilder and wider life, she found her way to U.S. Forest Service trail jobs in the Minnesota Boundary Waters and in Alaska, to a degree in communications, and to conservation work ranging from the gator-bellowing swamps of Louisiana to the woodcock and grouse popple of the upper Midwest. Hal and Ashley talk the deep engagement and beginners' mindset of adult-onset hunting and fishing, ...
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