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2019

Public Lands Month 2019

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members are coming together in force during Public Lands Month, working, activating and celebrating in support of our North American lands and waters – and, via BHA’s Public Land Pack Out, leaving them a little better than they were before. This year during Public Lands Month, join BHA members in taking at least one new hunter or angler afield. Join us in the Public Land Pack Out and clean up our public lands and waters. Join us in continuing to speak for those ...
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Sep

2019

Administration Directive Allowing E-bikes on Public Lands Criticized by Sportsmen and Women

News for Immediate ReleaseSept. 5, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Groups unite to condemn move to exempt motorized bikes from motorized travel management decisions WASHINGTON – Sportsmen and women are opposing an Interior Department decision to open millions of acres of public land trails to motorized e-bikes, threatening intact fish and wildlife habitat and undermining science-based land management strategies. As framed via Secretarial Order 3376 ...
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Sep

2019

Summer 2019 Pennsylvania Chapter News

The Pennsylvania chapter has coupled their rapid membership growth with many opportunities for members to get involved with on-the-ground habitat improvement projects in 2019. Members attended two work days, with the Pennsylvania Game Commission and other sportsmen’s organizations, to improve ruffed grouse and American woodcock habitat on state game lands in Bradford County. Other projects included improving fishing access points at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, removing ...
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Sep

2019

West Slope CO BHA Members Lead Habitat Improvement Project

Author: Brett Jones
Colorado BHA's Brett Jones recently led a group of volunteers on a habitat improvement project on the Uncompaghre Plateau. This project was done in coordination with CPW and focused on the removal of Pinyon Juniper regrowth. These areas have been identified and previously treated as target areas that historically have produced communities of Mountain Mahogany, Sagebrush and other shrub communities. These shrubs are a vital component for increasing pounds of forage per acre throughout the ...
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Sep

2019

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 57: The Outdoor Recreation Economy in the West

  The American outdoor recreation industry is the largest industry on the planet – to the tune of $887 billion dollars annually – that until recently has not demanded political representation for its interests. And what are those interests? Clean water, public lands, public access, wildlife habitat, trails, sustainably managed lands and waters – the same elements that make for a strong, healthy and ecologically resilient nation, one worthy of the dreams of our founders and the hopes of our ...
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Sep

2019

Minnesota BHA named sole partner for Orvis, Saint Louis Park Giveback Days

The Minnesota Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers has been selected by Orvis, Saint Louis Park for Orvis Giveback Days! If you donate $10 to Minnesota Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers September 1st thru 26th, 2019 you'll instantly receive a $10 certificate redeemable for merchandise (restrictions apply). Minnesota BHA is the sole partner for this in store program, so let's show our support! Stop by today, and make a donation and celebrate Public Lands Month by donating to BHA!
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Sep

2019

Uphold Hunting and Fishing Opportunities in the Carson and Santa Fe National Forests

Our national forests play host to a wide variety of users, not least of whom are sportsmen and women. Totaling nearly 190 million acres across the United States, national forests are critical to local, state and federal economies. The Forest Plans for two of the most productive and widely-appreciated forests in the West, the Carson, and Santa Fe, are up for review this year, with public comment being accepted until November 7th. There are a wide variety of user groups and industries vying ...
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Sep

2019

Ohio BHA Spencer Lake Cleanup

The old saying, “many hands makes light work” rang true at Spencer Lake Wildlife Area recently in northeast Ohio, as 30+ volunteers came together for a cleanup effort. We loaded up a 16 foot trailer full of all sorts of trash, cleaning up all the trail areas, the lakeshore areas, as well as the archery range. All of this qualifies any cleanup event as a killer boots on the ground success, but the real success story is the collaboration that created the event and the connections made while ...
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Sep

2019

September Is Public Lands Month; BHA Members Unite to Clean up Our Lands and Waters

News for Immediate ReleaseSept. 3, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Public Land Pack Out challenges BHA members and supporters to clean up our public lands during their days afield MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members are coming together in force during Public Lands Month, working, activating and celebrating in support of our North American lands and waters – and, via BHA’s Public Land Pack Out, leaving them a little better than they ...
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2019

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Regional Director Recognized as BHA’s Member of the Month

Author: David Lien
Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) Southeast Regional Director, Ty Woodward, was recognized as BHA’s Member of the Month for August 2019. BHA’s Backcountry Beat newsletter detailed some of Ty’s contributions to protecting and perpetuating our great public lands estate and wild public lands, waters and wildlife.  “Ty Woodward, Southeast regional director for the Colorado chapter, has been a mainstay for our members and leadership team for some time. His steady leadership, dedication ...
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