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Sep

2022

Judge allows conservation groups to intervene in elk regulation lawsuit

Author: Montana BHA
A Fergus County district court judge has granted the request of hunting and access groups to intervene in opposition to a lawsuit seeking to overturn Montana elk hunting regulations. Judge Heather Perry’s Aug. 31 order allows Montana Wildlife Federation, Montana Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Montana Bowhunters Association, Hellgate Hunters and Anglers, Helena Hunters and Anglers, Skyline Sportsmen’s Association and Public Land and Water Access Association to intervene in United ...
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Sep

2022

Montana Hunting and Conservation Groups Solidify Court Standing in Legal Defense of Elk Management

News for Immediate ReleaseSept. 1, 2022Contact: Katie McKalip, BHA, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org               Sonya Smith, MWF, 406-417-9909, sonya@mtwf.org  District court judge grants coalition’s motion to intervene by demonstrating a ‘direct, substantial, legally protectable interest’ in suit brought by United Property Owners of Montana MISSOULA, Mont. – A District Court judge has ruled that a coalition of Montana hunting and conservation groups can intervene in a lawsuit ...
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Sep

2022

Colorado BHA Fall Newsletter 2022

“To those devoid of imagination a blank place on the map is a useless waste; to others, the most valuable part.” – Aldo Leopold  With shorter days and cooler nights, many of us will be looking forward to days spent on the hunt—hopefully in one of those blank places on the map Leopold so valued. Leopold knew, like many Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ members, that the “blank places” are where you find solitude and challenge. They are where humanity’s footprint is light, and by extension where ...
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Aug

2022

Southern California steelhead CESA listing

Author: Ned Weidner
It Is Time to Designate Southern California Steelhead as Endangered The story of southern steelhead is a story of concrete and progress, of the forces of human will over the balance of nature.  With fedora hat and three-piece suit, the man stands – a symbol of progress and success, an icon of the American dream – in front of a 1938 Chevy holding a silvery steelhead by its gills, the last known of its kind in the LA River, a sad reminder of the past and haunting memory of our future.  With a ...
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Aug

2022

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 139: Kyle Lybarger, Native Habitat Project

Author: Thomas Plank
Kyle Lybarger, a 29-year-old consulting forester, father, deer-hunter, small creek addict and self-proclaimed “native plant nerd” of Hartselle, Alabama, is a major part of a new and wonderful current sweeping America. Kyle’s Native Habitat Project videos – simple, one-minute vignettes of obscure native plants, remnant grasslands and wildlife-vibrant native plant landscapes – have been downloaded millions of times. The Native Habitat Project is bizarre insects and forgotten plants, science ...
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Aug

2022

Women in the Woods Fly Fishing Event Recap

Gianetti’s Spring Creek Ranch in Carbondale hosted a Colorado BHA fly fishing event this month. This was part of BHA’s Women in the Woods campaign, a program aimed at engaging existing and prospective sportswomen. Presenters included entomologist Christina Medved, the director of Community Outreach for the Roaring Fork Conservancy; Kendall Bakich, CPW’s Aquatic Biologist for the Roaring Fork, Eagle, and Middle Colorado watersheds; Lani Kitching owner and guide from the local Proudline Guided ...
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30

Aug

2022

EVENT RECAP: Carpp Lake Trail Work

Author: Scott DeSena
Over the weekend of August 12-14, in partnership with the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, 6 MT BHA volunteers ventured into the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness with picks, shovels, saws and Pulaski's. Under the direction of Josh Lattin from the Pintler Ranger District the group left basecamp at upper Carpp Creek trailhead and made our way past Carpp Lake on the Hi Line Trail towards Tamarack Lake. At Mile 5, we started our work of clearing trail of loose rock and debris, digging out water ...
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Aug

2022

Public Lands Month: Advocacy within BHA's Collegiate Program

Engaging students in advocacy to protect public lands, waters, and wildlife is at the heart of BHA’s Collegiate Program. Since the program’s inception in 2016, this is how we’ve been educating our college members about important conservation legislation and teaching them how to use their voices to speak up for our wild places. The Great American Outdoors Act BHA members were instrumental in helping pass the Great American Outdoors Act in August 2020 and our student leaders were no ...
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Aug

2022

Working Group Commences Meetings to find Viable Funding

A recent meeting was held between the Indiana Division of Wildlife and a working group of representatives from state and national Conservation organizations. The Fee & Licensure Working Group was created by Indiana General Assembly in SB186. Initially, Representatives Randy Frye (District 67) and Tim Wesco (District 21) tried to remove authority of the Natural Resources Commission (NRC) to set DNR fees through a floor amendment. Thanks to a quick advocacy on part of Conservation ...
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Aug

2022

OH Set to Improve Water Quality

There are some cool things happening here Ohio, the heart of it all! The Ohio chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers would like to extend our gratitude to Governor DeWine and his administration for keeping his promises to improve Ohio’s water resources for a healthier future for water quality in the buckeye state. Governor DeWine recently announced a $5 million dollar grant program from the H2Ohio project which will incentivize building better ditches. These two stage drainage ditches ...
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