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Jul

2019

OPINION: Our public lands are worth fighting for

Author: Nick Ehli
By The Bozeman Daily Chronicle Editorial Board - July 7, 2019 - Originally published in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle  The war on access is becoming the defining public lands issue of the 21st century. And ground zero in that war may be the Crazy Mountains northeast of Bozeman. Private landowners there have been shutting off traditional public access to Forest Service land interspersed with private holdings throughout the mountain range. Because of old square-mile land grants the federal ...
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Jul

2019

Keep cool with a Yeti Tundra 75 from New England BHA

Beat the summer heat! The New England Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is offering you four ways for a chance to win a 75-quart Yeti Tundra Cooler:  Renew your BHA membership by July 31 (early renewals are OK, we just add 12 months to your membership). Join BHA with a new membership by July 31. Purchase a gift membership for a friend and get a bonus chance – one for you and one for the new member. If you join or renew for a three-year membership you’ll get three chances to ...
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Jul

2019

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 52: Ashley and Jesse Kurtenbach, Hunters and South Dakota Chapter Board Members

Take a moment to listen to Rendezvous 2019 Storyteller, South Dakota chapter board chair and ardent sportswoman Ashley Kurtenbach, who sat down with her husband Jesse and Hal in the midst of a South Dakota snow goose shoot this spring. The Kurtenbachs, along with spending an enviable amount of time afield, are committed conservationists who consistently step up to the plate for South Dakota’s public lands. South Dakota is host to a broad swath of unique ecosystems, including segments of the ...
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2

Jul

2019

Groups ask judge to block trail work in Crazies

By Michael Wright - July 2, 2019 - Originally published in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle  A coalition of conservation groups wants a federal judge to block construction on a new trail in the Crazy Mountains while he mulls their lawsuit over access to the isolated mountain range. In an injunction request filed Friday, attorneys representing five groups that sued over public access to four trails in the range asked U.S. Magistrate Judge Timothy Cavan to bar construction of the Porcupine Ibex ...
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Jul

2019

Summer 2019 California Chapter News

            With the chapter growing to over 2000 members, chapter leaders are planning many exciting events and clinics to keep the momentum moving forward for the remainder of 2019. The California board is functioning at maximum capacity and bringing on motivated chapter leaders earlier this year has provided the chapter with many new strategies and ideas. One of the ideas is making sure BHA is deeply involved in the state’s newly established R3 initiative. We have a number of BHA members ...
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Jul

2019

Summer 2019 British Columbia Chapter News

Province – British Columbia BHA continues to swell its ranks as membership has topped 700 and continues to drive hard towards their goal of 1,000 BCBHA members by the end of 2019. More regional tables are being established as members on Vancouver Island and in the Okanagan have stepped up to promote and protect our wild lands by representing BHA in their areas.   Caribou Recovery Plan BCBHA has been attending information and feedback sessions held by the Government of BC and Canada and will ...
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Jul

2019

Summer 2019 Arizona Chapter News

We have been watching a handful of legislative bills that could impact public land access since the beginning of the year. HB2557 was amended to include the previously introduced HB2056 and HB2547 which would establish the Arizona Department of Public Land Management to provide for public land management by the state. It passed through committee and with a little luck and a loud voice from the hundreds of letters sent through our action alert on this bill, it will hopefully never make it ...
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Jul

2019

Summer 2019 Alberta Chapter News

Some desperately needed moisture for our lands and watersheds arrived in a big way, thanks to a “surprise” spring snow storm at the end of April that covered much of Central and Southern Alberta in the white stuff, the new moisture will replenish the dwindling snowpack in the mountains and keep the mountain streams flowing towards the end of summer.   Our outreach efforts have resulted in explosive growth of our membership, which was reflected in increased attendance at our second AGM in ...
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Jul

2019

Summer 2019 Alaska Chapter News

The Alaska BHA board asked for help, and our members answered the call. In February, a Board of Game proposal was submitted that would have allowed motorized access into a very popular non-motorized hunting area, the Clearwater Controlled Use Area. Concerned Alaskans submitted written comments and showed up to an Anchorage Pint Night, where Board of Game members descried the process of proposing hunting regulation changes and detailed how to provide testimony during Board of Game hearings. A ...
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1

Jul

2019

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Mid-Year Report/Update: June 2019

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) has been adding boots-on-the-ground members, holding events and leading activities, growing its Habitat Watch Volunteer (HWV) program and expanding its Chapter Leadership Team (CLT) at an unprecedented rate during 2019, which is reflective of BHA’s rapid growth trajectory across North America. Partly in response to this across the board growth, the Colorado BHA chapter held its first formal strategic planning session during March ...
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