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Nov

2019

Speak up again to keep Hawn's Peninsula wild and public

The Pennsylvania Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is committed to speaking up for hunting and fishing access and habitat for wildlife and fish. In June 2018, the Pennsylvania Chapter came out in opposition to a plan by a developer from Texas to lease 400 acres of wild federal public land managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to build a resort on Hawn’s Peninsula along Raystown Lake in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. Click Here to see maps of the planned ...
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12

Nov

2019

BHA Responds to Daines Support of Anti-Public Lands Activist as BLM Head

News for Immediate ReleaseNov. 10, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers today responded to a statement made by Sen. Steve Daines confirming his support of William Perry Pendley, an outspoken proponent of selling public lands and waters, as director of the Bureau of Land Management. Last week, Daines sent a letter to President Trump urging him to “nominate qualified individuals” to key positions within the ...
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12

Nov

2019

NJ BHA calls for restoration of bear hunt, supports North American Model of Conservation

The New Jersey Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers believes in science-based wildlife management and preserving the integrity of hunting and fishing heritage in New Jersey. The ban on bear hunting on New Jersey public lands not only fails to uphold the robust system of science-based wildlife management in America, it also infringes on the rich heritage of public land hunting in New Jersey. New Jersey's bear hunt was first put on moratorium in 1971 when fewer than 100 bears were found ...
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11

Nov

2019

#BHAvsCWD

Author: Josh Kaywood
It’s time for the #BHAvsCWD Challenge. Since CWD was first detected in Tennessee in 2018, the disease has spread to at least four counties. To help combat CWD, @bhatennessee is hosting a giveaway to encourage hunters to harvest deer in the CWD Unit and have those animals tested to determine the spread and prevalence of this disease in our state. Your hard work will provide biologists and resource managers with the critical data they need to fight the spread of CWD and protect deer ...
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11

Nov

2019

R3: Revelations, Relationships and Reciprocity

BHA Hunting for Sustainability students discuss public and private land boundaries. Photo by Alex Kim   This article originally appeared in the Fall 2019 issue of Backcountry Journal. By Gabby Zaldumbide The Wisconsin air was bitter cold. Turkey season had unfolded, but winter refused to end. As I sat perched on the ground, shotgun in one hand and hot coffee in the other, my hunting instructor and I could hear gobbles as the turkeys left their roost before sunrise. We set up in tall grass ...
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Nov

2019

BHA and Game Commission team up for live Q &A on chronic wasting disease

  In response to a slew of questions from members about chronic wasting disease in the Keystone State and the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s (PGC) CWD Draft Management Plan, the PA Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers held a Facebook Live Q & A November 7. Chapter Secretary Don Rank and Courtney Colley, Game Commission CWD Communications Specialist, fielded questions for about a half hour live from the PGC’s Harrisburg headquarters. Kicking off at noon, the event was timed to give ...
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7

Nov

2019

Wyoming Chapter Sees Win in Medicine Bow-Routt NF

Author: Wyoming BHA
The Wyoming Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers saw a new development recently in a longstanding struggle over public lands with a Casper-area landowner. Richard Bonander, president of Inter-Mountain Pipe & Threading Co., pled guilty in October to a misdemeanor charge stemming from the unlicensed construction of roads on U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and state trust lands in the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest. In addition to bulldozing several miles of road, ...
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Nov

2019

Arizona Chapter Defeats Public Land Transfer Attempts

This article originally appeared in the Fall 2019 issue of Backcountry Journal.   By Justin Nelson Earlier this year, Arizona BHA heavily engaged in a fight against two bills that had the potential to significantly change the way public lands are perceived and managed in the state of Arizona. HB 2547 and HB 2557 were the latest efforts in a drawn out and consistent focus to undermine the status of public lands in Arizona. Both of these bills were a continuation of similar legislative public ...
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4

Nov

2019

Senate Bill Could Reopen Fort Keogh Boat Ramp

Author: Montana BHA
Despite growing uncertainty for the prospects of a 2020 appropriations deal, the U.S. Senate just passed a bill with a measure that effectively sidesteps the bureaucratic nightmare impeding access to public lands on Agricultural Research Service facilities – with big impacts for hunters and anglers in Montana. Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) introduced the amendment, which could lead to renewed public access to the Fort Keogh access site on the Lower Yellowstone River in Miles City. The Montana ...
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Oct

2019

British Columbia Fall Newsletter

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