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Jan

2021

Seasonal Goals: Springtime in Penn’s Woods

By Aaron Hepler For some people, hunting season ends after the whitetail gun season closes. Until next September, many hunters won't give a thought of stepping foot in the woods. Don’t miss out on the privilege of exploring PA’s 4-plus million acres of publicly owned land. Late winter and early spring are the absolute best time to be in the woods scouting, and purely enjoying time outside. More importantly, no matter what you’re hunting, this is when almost anything we can hunt begins its ...
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25

Jan

2021

Trashy Squirrel Hunt 2021

NC BHA’s 3rd Annual Hunt for Squirrels & Trash on North Carolina’s Public Lands Saturday, February 6th thru Saturday, February 20th Way back in 2019 the NC chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers instigated a movement that elevated environmental stewardship across North America. From what began as an excuse to get new hunters an opportunity to develop skills and broaden their outdoor network to what became the Southeast Chapter’s Gobblers for Garbage and ultimately BHA’s Public Land Pack ...
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24

Jan

2021

Oppose the Repeal of Indiana’s State Regulated Wetlands Law

Author: Indiana BHA
Click here to take action! Up until about 200 years ago, nearly a quarter of Indiana was covered by wetlands. This productive landscape was vital to Native Americans, fur traders, explorers, and settlers. It wasn’t long however, before these marshes were drained to make way for crops. The wetlands that still exist in Indiana today account for only 15% of what was here when Indiana joined the Union in 1816. Now, several state senators have introduced a bill that would further threaten that ...
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22

Jan

2021

National Monuments Changes Could be Reversed by Biden Administration

News for Immediate ReleaseJan. 22, 2021Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Executive order initiates boundary reviews of downsized monuments in Utah, moves to restore integrity to Antiquities Act MISSOULA, Mont. – Protections for millions of acres of public lands wildlife habitat could be restored to two Southwestern national monuments as a result of a review initiated by the Biden administration this week, reversing controversial changes made during the last ...
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22

Jan

2021

Arctic Refuge Development Delayed Under Administration Order

News for Immediate ReleaseJan. 21, 2021Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Biden administration orders temporary moratorium on oil and gas development in the refuge, heeding the call of hunters and anglers, outdoor businesses, others MISSOULA, Mont. – The wildlife-rich coastal plain within Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has been temporarily placed off-limits to oil and gas development under an executive order issued last night by the Biden ...
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21

Jan

2021

Bill looks to bring FWP conservation easements back to Land Board

Author: Montana BHA
A Kalispell lawmaker’s bill heard Thursday would put final decisions on Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ conservation easements in the hands of the Montana Board of Land Commissioners. Republican Sen. Keith Regier, of Kalispell, said Senate Bill 115 is about creating more accountability by putting potentially multi-million dollar decisions before elected officials rather than a state agency and appointed board. Read more here from the Billings Gazette...
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21

Jan

2021

OPINION: Lawmaker to Montana ranchers: You cannot be trusted

“Cows not Condos” is a popular bumper sticker seen across Montana on everything from flatbed ranch trucks in Miles City to grocery getters in Missoula. The slogan captures one of the few sentiments all Montanans agree on: we value our ranchlands over our subdivisions. Senate Bill 115 seems to forget that by creating unnecessary bureaucratic red tape and trampling all over private property rights. Read more here from the Independent Record...
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20

Jan

2021

1/15/21 NMDGF Game Commission Recap

Author: Joel Gay
Funding for habitat protection projects throughout the state will roughly double after the State Game Commission last week approved the first increase in the Habitat Stamp in more than 30 years. Raising the fee to $10 a year – it had been $5 since the program began in 1986 – will bring an estimated $8 million a year, including $2 million from NM hunters and anglers and up to $6 million more in matching federal grants. The commission approved the increase 6-1, over the objections of ...
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19

Jan

2021

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 96: Research Ecologist Dr. Paul Hessburg

Prominent research ecologist Dr. Paul Hessburg began his career decades ago as a U.S. Forest Service entomologist, studying the insects that kill trees on the grandest scale. Over the years, Hessburg broadened his scope, delving deeper into the greatest force for ecological change on Earth: fire and the age we live now in, the Age of Megafire, or the Pyrocene. Listen to this fascinating deep dive into how we got here and where we must go – if we hope to survive.   To get the absolute most ...
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15

Jan

2021

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Applaud State's Decision to Challenge Uncompahgre Resource Management Plan

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) would like to thank Dan Gibbs, Executive Director, Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Tim Mauck, Deputy Executive Director, DNR for their leadership in standing up for our public lands and wildlife. William Perry Pendley has made a career of trying to dismantle our public lands and unlawfully dismissed legitimate wildlife and habitat concerns within the BLM’s Uncompahgre Resource Management Plan (UFO RMP) - Concerns that were shared by the state, ...
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