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Mar

2020

Senate LWCF/Backlog Funding Bill Introduced; Expands Public Lands Agencies Receiving Funds

News for Immediate ReleaseMarch 9, 2020Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Bipartisan legislation represents consensus priorities of American citizens, addresses places critical to fish and wildlife and prized by hunters and anglers WASHINGTON – Bipartisan legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate today, the Great American Outdoors Act, would ensure full, dedicated funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund and address maintenance backlogs on public ...
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9

Mar

2020

Ohio BHA Wins Big With State Land Purchase

Left to right: Tony Ruffing, Ohio BHA chair; Mike DeWine, governor of Ohio; Benton Collins, Ohio BHA wildlife and habitat restoration committee chair; Tim Rogers, Ohio BHA communications co-chair   By Jonathan Ingram The story of Ohio’s American Electric Power ReCreation Lands is a common one east of the Mississippi. It is a story of resource extraction followed by reclamation and resurgence. In the 1960s, AEP concluded a decades long process of strip mining the rich coal deposits that ...
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Mar

2020

New England BHA Introduces Legislation to Prohibit Captive Hunting in Rhode Island in 2020

During the 2019 legislative session, the New England Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers opposed captive hunting at three committee hearings in the Rhode Island General Assembly. Unfortunately, little progress was made in either direction and heading into the 2020 session captive hunting in Rhode Island is still neither allowed nor prohibited. At present, there are no active captive hunting operations in Rhode Island, and we intend to keep it that way. Recognizing the need for strong ...
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5

Mar

2020

3/4/20 NMDGF Game Commission Recap

Author: Joel Gay
There was little to note about the State Game Commission meeting this week in Albuquerque except this amazing statement from the chairwoman: The Department of Game and Fish has sued the Game Commission over its troublesome stream access regulations. Asked about the unprecedented move, NMDGF Director Mike Sloane said the department is simply seeking clarity on the issue. On the one hand, state law gives the commission the authority to ban the public from certain streams. On the other, the ...
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5

Mar

2020

Senate to Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Address Maintenance Backlogs, Fully Fund LWCF

News for Immediate ReleaseMarch 5, 2020Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Legislation responds to requests by sportsmen and women, follows president’s statement expressing support WASHINGTON – Bipartisan legislation to be introduced in the U.S. Senate will address maintenance backlogs on public lands managed by the National Park Service and ensure full, dedicated funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund, advancing objectives long championed by ...
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4

Mar

2020

How Texas Public Lands Saved Our Family's Outdoor Legacy

Author: John Cook
We are all partakers in something that is inherently good. The backcountry awakens a pent-up wonder that is innate to our existence. As we breathe in the mountain air or witness the majesty of the river bottom, we are connected to all those who came before us.   By John Cook I grew up hunting the Mud Creek bottom in East Texas. As early as I can remember I was following my dad through the mature hardwood bottom on the north side of our deer lease hunting squirrels. I can remember being ...
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4

Mar

2020

The Momentum Builds

By Kylie Schumacher It’s the shot heard around the world right now in the hunting and angling communities: Hunting and fishing participation is declining. We’re all familiar with the decline in license sales and days spent afield and know all too well the implications of these statistics. With the addition of BHA’s Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation position, BHA is actively working to reverse these numbers, primarily though our Hunting for Sustainability program. While R3 initiatives ...
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4

Mar

2020

Tradition and Progress Can Coexist

By Aaron Hepler  In Ol’ PA, we’re not really known for forward progression of new ideas. Pushing a concept through such as a Saturday rifle opener, or the ability to hunt on a Sunday shouldn’t really be such a debate, but they are. I am a Pennsylvania hunter and I can appreciate tradition. I actively hunt and hike on public lands near my home. I enjoy private lands owned by family friends. As I grew up, my family owned a cabin near SGL 80. I fondly remember my dad taking my brother and I on ...
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Mar

2020

Two New Clubs Added to the Collegiate Program

Two new clubs added to the Collegiate Program BHA recently welcomed two new clubs to our Collegiate Program: Auburn University in Alabama and Holland, Michigan. Both efforts were led by dedicated student leaders, and we are looking forward to working with them to bring BHA’s mission and work to new audiences at each university. Auburn University Officers: Clay Colley, Tyler Stephenson, Ross Travis, Katlyn Boyle Auburn University club members held their first meeting in mid-February where ...
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2

Mar

2020

Idaho BHA Leaders Participate in Camo at the Capital

Author: Idaho BHA
Idaho BHA leaders and volunteers staffed a booth at the 2020 Camo at the Capital event on February 18th, 2020.  Camo at the Capital, hosted by Idaho Wildlife Federation and Idaho Trout Unlimited, is an opportunity for hunting, angling and conservation minded groups to educate Idaho legislators about the importance of Idaho’s public lands, waters and wildlife.  BHA joined many other conservation groups to help demonstrate the public support for wildlife, public lands and conservation.  As ...
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