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2022

Montanans Intervene in Lawsuit Attacking State Management of Elk

News for Immediate ReleaseJune 1, 2022Contact: Katie McKalip, BHA, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org                       Sonya Smith, MWF, 406-417-9909, sonya@mtwf.org   The coalition of state-based groups decries suit by property owners’ association as attempt to upend Montana’s game management, reduce public hunting opportunity HELENA, Mont. – A coalition of Montana hunting and conservation groups has taken formal action to oppose the lawsuit filed in April by the United ...
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Jun

2022

CO BHA Comments On State Trails Policy

Public Comment - State Trails Program Policy and Grants May 27, 2022 Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission Members of our organizations have been actively engaged with the State trails program and recreational trail development within Colorado for several years. We have reviewed and provided public comment to the State Trails Committee (STC) on specific grant applications for planning, construction and maintenance projects as well as our general comments and suggestions on the overall ...
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May

2022

Vanishing Trails, Part 1: The Battle For One of the West's Most Beloved Mountain Ranges

Author: Montana BHA
“Vanishing Trails” is a series of articles about prescriptive easements and public access in Montana. On October 21, 2021, during a Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing, New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich brought the microphone to his mouth, flipped his pencil around in his fingers, and accused U.S. Forest Service Deputy Chief Christopher French of yanking his chain. “Mr. French, just the other day I raised the issue of the prescriptive public easements in the Crazy ...
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May

2022

Support H8055A to Protect Shoreline Access in Rhode Island

Take Action: Protect Shoreline Access in Rhode Island Since we last reported on shoreline access policy in Rhode Island quite a bit has occurred. The House Study Commission tasked with studying lateral shoreline access has concluded its work and published a Final Report on March 31st. In addition, the Study Commission introduced bill H8055 under the bipartisan leadership of Rep. Terri Cortvriend (D, Middletown, Portsmouth) and Rep. Blake Filippi (R – Charlestown, New Shoreham, South ...
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May

2022

CO BHA Comments on Hidden Lakes Trail Proposal

The attached letter authored by Colorado Chapter Leader Craig Grother and Policy and Government Relations Director John Gale was sent to the Telluride Mountain Club regarding mountain biking trail development proposals we've been monitoring and remain concerned about. The Hidden Lake trail referenced in the letter had some momentum, but we have been able to curtail this. It is important that we keep a close eye on trails proposals, especially when they are in close proximity to wildlife ...
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May

2022

Little Sunlight Trail Clearing Effort A Success

Author: Megan Mclean
Members of the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers in the Cody region recently got together to complete 4 miles of trail clearing!  BHA members met at the Little Sunlight trail head on the morning of May 21st. The trail which follows little sunlight creek had areas of blow down timber and dead fall which completely blocked the trail in numerous places. The group of 8 cleared 32 trees off the trail using hand saws, and cross cut buck saws. After the trail clearing the group got together to share ...
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May

2022

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 132, Corner Crossing in Wyoming with Ryan Callaghan, Liz Lynch and Jared Oakleaf

Author: Thomas Plank
Most of us have been following the case: four hunters from Missouri who used a homemade ladder to cross from one section of public land to the next without setting foot on private land…and the hard-fought court cases that ensued in Carbon County, Wyoming. It’s a case that may define public access to public lands for decades to come. Yet it is more than that. It’s about the resurgence of privatization of public assets in America, a harsh echo from the Gilded Age. It’s a reminder that ...
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May

2022

11th BHA Rendezvous Brings Down the House

Author: Thomas Plank
MISSOULA, Mont. ⁠— Neither rain nor snow nor wind could keep BHA's 11th Annual North American Rendezvous from delivering an incredible experience and reunion in Missoula, Montana. From a record number of vendors to members traveling from all parts of North America, the tight bonds of BHA's community were again on display at Fort Missoula. Throughout the weekend, attendees gained knowledge at seminars from public lands luminaries like Jonathan Wilkins from Black Duck Revival, experts from ...
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May

2022

Coalition renews request for fisheries task force as drought worsens

Author: Montana BHA
For the second year, a conservation coalition is asking Montana’s governor to create a task force to protect the struggling streams and fisheries of southwestern Montana. With the current drought outlook, the need is just as great as it was last year. On Wednesday, a broad coalition of fly-fishing businesses, conservation organizations, and 875 concerned citizens submitted a second petition to Gov. Greg Gianforte, asking him to create a multi-agency Cold Water Fisheries Task Force to develop ...
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May

2022

FWP advisory council spars over free landowner elk tags

Author: Montana BHA
To reduce elk populations on private lands in Montana, landowners need to be given incentives to allow public hunters onto their property, Eric Albus said last week. “I want to see elk killed to get these numbers under control,” said the Hinsdale resident and member of the Private Land/Public Wildlife Council. He’s also the owner of Milk River Outfitters. “If we’ve got to give these landowners X number of permits to get Y number of cows killed in these grossly over-objective units, that’s ...
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