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2022

Senate ‘Good Samaritan’ Bill Would Facilitate Cleanup of Abandoned Mines

News for Immediate ReleaseFeb. 3, 2022Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Good Samaritan Remediation of Abandoned Hardrock Mines Act was long requested by hunters and anglers invested in restoring important lands and waters WASHINGTON – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers applauded legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate today that would facilitate the cleanup of abandoned hardrock mines.   Sens. Martin Heinrich (D-NM) and Jim Risch (R-ID) introduced the Good ...
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2022

2022 Utah Legislative Session is Underway

The Utah Legislative Session commenced January 18, 2022 and will extend through March 4, 2022. During this time, members of the Utah State Legislature convene to revise old or consider new state laws. The volunteer chapter leaders of Utah Backcountry Hunters & Anglers actively engage in the legislative session by monitoring emerging bills on the Utah Legislature’s website relevant to BHA’s mission, meeting with representatives to discuss sponsored bills, and attending the Hunting and Fishing ...
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Feb

2022

BHA Opposes Proposed Bear Hunting Closure

Stand up for black bear hunting in California! The Fish & Game Commission in California will be considering a petition (2021-027) to eliminate the open hunting season for black bear at the next Commission meeting, February 16-17th. Sign our letter below to oppose closing the bear season and to support science-based management of wildlife in California! The item will be heard on the second day of the meeting, February 17th. It is within agenda item 29 (29, B, III) and will likely be heard in ...
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Feb

2022

OPINION: Can Landowners Really Not Hunt Their Own Land?

Author: Montana BHA
With all this madness surrounding elk management in Montana lately, and with likely more to come in the days ahead, we keep hearing the director at Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Hank Worsech, explaining his rationale for the flurry of changes proposed by the department. His repeated line of reasoning goes something like this: why would a landowner open up land to the public hunter, if he or she can’t even get a permit to hunt elk on their own land? You can hear this for yourself in a ...
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Feb

2022

WA Chapter Board Thanks Sound Minded WDFW Commissioners in recent Decision Making

Author: Chris Hager
The WA Chapter Board sent a thank you letter to WDFW Commissioners McIssac, Thorburn, Linville and Anderson for their support of science based decisions and the North American Model of conservation. This was following the Jan. 21st vote to reconsider the 2022 WA Spring Bear reason. You can read the letter below: Thank_you_to_the_commission.pdf If you would like to thank the commission members and continue to encourage them to make science based decisions, follow the link here.
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Feb

2022

Press Release: Commission Appointment Process Criticized as New Members Welcomed

Author: Chris Hager
The Following is a press release by the Washington BHA Chapter and the Inland Northwest Wildlife Council. On Monday, January 24th Washington’s Office of the Governor announced three new commissioners, two of whom will fill five-year terms to oversee the Department of Fish and Wildlife. The appointments fill two open seats and also replace the current Chair, Larry Carpenter, whose term had expired. The appointments came as a surprise to conservation organizations who have been actively ...
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Feb

2022

Bryce Levin Comments: Full Commission Needed for Best Wildlife Management

Author: Bryce Levin
Bryce Levin is the Conservation and Policy Lead for the Washington BHA Chapter. He recently published an Op-Ed in the Everett Herald on Jan23rd, 2022, commenting on the need for a full commission to accurately manage wildlife in the state of Washington. On Nov. 19, the Washington state Fish and Wildlife Commission voted on proposed changes to the structure of the limited entry, 2022 spring bear hunt. While public notice stated the vote was regarding language and opportunity updates, it ...
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Feb

2022

CWD on Oregon's Doorstep

Photo Credit: Idaho Fish and Game Just four months from the addition of new rules to help prevent CWD from entering Idaho, the news that Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) had been found in western Idaho--making it the 28th state with CWD, came as a bigger surprise, than the news would have been, had it come from the various locations closer to western Montana. Shockingly, the news that CWD was found close to the Oregon border, has Washington and Oregon wildlife agencies concerned. Neither ...
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Feb

2022

Arizona BHA Opposes Resolution That Would Put Habitat Conservation On the Back Burner

Author: Arizona BHA
Recently a proposed concurrent resolution has been introduced in Arizona (HCR 2024) that opposes a global initiative to conserve 30% of our land and water resources by the year 2030. Commonly referred to as 30x30, it is captured in the Biden Administration's broader conservation agenda, the America the Beautiful Initiative. Arizona Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recognizes that there isn’t a lot of accurate information being shared about this initiative and why we support 30x30. AZ BHA wants ...
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2022

New York BHA Chapter Update - Winter 2022

#whyBHA This month’s #whyBHA is from Ted Krueger, NYBHA Board Member: I had heard of BHA after moving to Idaho in 2015. It sounded like a cool organization but I just didn’t get around to joining. My wifeand I moved west to experience what the Rocky Mountains had to offer in terms of hunting, fishing, and backpacking. I quickly realized that all of our recreation was taking place on public land. In the fall of 2016 I went on my first mule deer hunt and killed a nice buck. It was a goal I ...
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