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Aug

2019

Idaho BHA volunteers place new signs remind motorized users to ride legally on public lands

Author: Idaho BHA
In late July, Idaho BHA volunteers installed 11 new signs to remind motorized users to ride and drive legally on public lands.  The metal signs, which resemble a license plate, we placed on wooden barriers north of Emmett.  The barriers were constructed back in 2017 by BHA volunteers and other organizations, in cooperation with the Forest Service, as a response to reports of increased illegal motorized use on non-motorized routes in the area.  The metal signs were designed in partnership ...
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Aug

2019

Chapter co-hosts volunteer day at Table Mountain

The Nevada Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers teamed up with Friends of Nevada Wilderness and Back Country Horsemen of America to host a 3 day volunteer event in the Table Mountains last June.Table Mountain is located in the central portion of the Monitor Range approximately 60 miles northeast of Tonopah, Nevada. The name comes from its unique high plateau or table land landspace. It is one of the few flat-topped ranges in the Great Basin.This area is home to the introduced Monitor elk ...
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14

Aug

2019

The Bureau of Land Management’s New Acting Director Proves the Fight for Public Lands Has Just Begun

Originally published on www.mensjournal.com by J R Sullivan William Perry Pendley, the new acting director of the Bureau of Land Management, wants to dismantle the very agency that he’s overseeing. That’s the concern of a whole bunch of sportsmen’s and conservation groups anyway, and they are not without good reason. The BLM manages 247.3 million acres of public land—land that rightfully belongs to every U.S. citizen, to access and enjoy. The BLM ain’t perfect. But all in all it does a ...
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14

Aug

2019

Reporting Locked Gates on NM State Land

It's that time of year when hunters head into the field to enjoy public lands and carry on our time honored tradition of hunting with family and friends. Sometimes during these outings we encounter wrongly locked gates on state trust land. If you run into a gate that you believe to be wrongly locked, here's what to do.  1. Determine if the gate is wrongly locked. The right to enter State Trust Land is assured if access is available by public road (defined in Section 67-2-1, NMSA 1978) or ...
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Aug

2019

Ted Koch, Career Federal Resource Manager, Joins BHA Board

News for Immediate ReleaseAug. 13, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org Koch follows a decades-long career in public lands resource management by joining BHA's North American leadership team MISSOULA, Mont. – Biologist Ted Koch has joined the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers North American board of directors, bringing passion and expertise on public lands honed during a career in natural resource management. As traditional bowhunter and ecologist, Koch ...
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Aug

2019

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Team Up With Veterans For Campfire Stories

Author: David Lien
Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers held a “Campfire Stores: A Public Lands & Military Event” in Colorado Springs on Thursday, August 1 (at Stargazers Theater), featuring the stories of six individuals and their experiences in the backcountry. The event also highlighted the sacrifices of our military members and the organizations that seek to provide them with hunting, fishing and other opportunities, including American Heroes In Action, the Wounded Warrior Project, Freedom ...
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Aug

2019

White Pine County Silver State OHV Trail

The Nevada Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers has been involved with the issue of the Silver State Trail (SST) since 2004 when we submitted comments on the Lincoln Co. SST proposal, continuing through the 2006 White Pine (WP) Co. SST proposal and the subsequent 2010 Ely BLM EA which evaluated alternatives and finally, the decision not to designate the SST.In advance, NV BHA wishes to emphasize: we strongly support the multiple use mandate for public lands, coupled with the sustainable ...
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Aug

2019

BHA’s Podcast & Blast, Ep. 55: Randy Newberg and Land Tawney on the Crisis at the BLM

Calling all American public land owners! The time for action is upon us. In wildland firefighting, a backburn is setting a fire to stop a fire … burning fuels ahead of a conflagration that must be stopped. This episode of BHA’s Podcast & Blast, featuring Hunt Talk’s Randy Newberg and BHA President and CEO Land Tawney along with host Hal Herring, is our version of a backburn. We are setting a fire in our country, raising a public land owner’s flag and marching on Washington, D.C. The ...
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Aug

2019

Chapter Calls for Hunting & Fishing Mentors and Mentees

The California chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is excited to announce the launch of a new mentoring program designed to help provide guidance to members interested in learning the fundamentals of hunting and fishing from fellow members with more experience in these areas.  One of the reasons why our membership at BHA is the most active and dynamic in the outdoor world is because our members bring an unmatched diversity of backgrounds and experiences. Some are lifelong hunters and ...
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Aug

2019

Texas BHA Launches R3 Program

Author: Texas BHA
There are many potential barriers to becoming a hunter in Texas. Some of them perceived, yet some are very real. Despite these challenges, hunter recruitment is an important priority for TX BHA, especially the recruitment of conservation-minded hunters like ourselves. With that said, research has shown that mentored hunting programs that target adults, rather than youth, are most efficient at achieving increased hunter participation rates. Given the passion, expertise, and motivation of our ...
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