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Feb

2019

Texas BHA - Spring Public Lands Work Day

TX BHA is proud to announce our 1st spring Public Lands Work Day, and we'd like to invite you to rally your family and friends, BHA members and non-members alike, to take part in this event at one of the various public properties across Texas, all of which allow public hunting and/or fishing.We've organized clean-up and maintenance projects for Saturday, March 2 at various public properties across Texas. Check out the list below to find a project in your area!     Region & ...
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Feb

2019

Utah Chapter Campaigns for Hunters at Sage Grouse Summit

Author: Josh Lenart
The Utah Sage Grouse Summit, recently renamed the Utah All Lands-All Hands Summit, took place this week in downtown Salt Lake City. The Utah Chapter of Backcountry Hunter & Anglers was in attendance and participated in the stakeholder scoping process. Last held in 2014, the summit was organized to revisit and revise the state’s greater sage grouse conservation plan to better align with the Department of Interior’s 2017 mandate directing the BLM and USFS “to improve sage grouse conservation ...
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15

Feb

2019

Alberta BHA Voices Support for Bighorn Proposal

Author: Alberta Bha
By Andrew Baisley and Cornel Yarmoloy - February 13, 2019 - Originally published in the Calgary Herald   Alberta’s public lands provide opportunity for recreation, forestry, livestock grazing and industrial development. These lands are tied to our lifestyle and prosperity. As hunters and anglers, we value our public lands for their diverse recreational and conservation opportunities. Striking the balance between recreation, industry and environmental protection on multi-user landscapes is a ...
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15

Feb

2019

LETTER: MT BHA Supports Grant Funding for Bridge Improvements

Author: Dane Rider
Febrauary 15th, 2019 Chris HericksBeaverhead/Deer Lodge NF5 Forest Service Rd.Ennis, Mt 59729 Dear Mr. Hericks: I am writing this letter to give the support of the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (MTBHA) for your grant application to replace two bridges near the Miller Flats trailhead that access Lobo Mesa #6405 and West Fork #6700 trails. It is our understanding that currently the bridges are functional but likely to continue to deteriorate in the coming years. MTBHA ...
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15

Feb

2019

Minnesota Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Applauds Rep. Jamie Becker-Finn’s Introduction of Comprehensive Plan to Address Chronic Wasting Disease

On February 11th, the Minnesota Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers welcomed the introduction of Rep. Jamie Becker-Finn’s Comprehensive Plan to Address Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Outbreak.  The plan includes a series of bills, outlined here, which would: Require active captive cervid operators to use double fencing. Place a moratorium on new captive cervid operations and include a process for buy-outs of existing operations. Give the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) ...
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14

Feb

2019

Public Lands Get Some Love in Bipartisan Spending Package

News for Immediate ReleaseFeb. 14, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org   Senate and House vote today to advance the bill, sending it on to the president’s desk   WASHINGTON – Public lands and waters are among the beneficiaries of a bipartisan spending bill passed by Congress today. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers signaled support of the legislative package, which boosts funding for the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service and increases Land and ...
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14

Feb

2019

Coalition says Forest Service isn't ensuring access in Crazy Mountains

Author: Karl Puckett
By Karl Puckett - February 14, 2019 - Originally published in the Great Falls Tribune. A coalition of groups says private landowners are illegally blocking public trails in the southern Crazy Mountains in Custer Gallatin National Forest between Big Timber in Livingston and that the Forest Service isn't doing anything about it. The Western Environmental Law Center sent a letter to the Forest Service Wednesday on behalf of the Montana chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Friends of the ...
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13

Feb

2019

BHA Fights for Public Access in Montana's Crazy Mountains

Today, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and a coalition of conservation-based groups submitted a letter to the U.S. Forest Service summarizing the groups’ concerns over public access in the Crazy Mountains in Montana. The letter emphasizes our desire to resolve these access issues, while also notifying the agency of our intent to sue should they fail to be resolved. BHA and our coalition members contend that the public was granted permanent public access to parts of south-central Montana’s ...
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Feb

2019

BHA Fights for Public Access in Montana’s Crazy Mountains

News for Immediate ReleaseFeb. 13, 2019Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org                     Matthew Bishop, 406-324-8011, bishop@westernlaw.org   Sportsmen and women contend Forest Service is not doing its job by failing to protect and defend public access to public lands on historic trails   MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and a coalition of concerned conservation-based groups have submitted a letter to the U.S. Forest Service summarizing ...
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13

Feb

2019

Alabama Pint Night Tour Review

Author: Josh Kaywood
The Alabama Pint Night Tour was one of the more inspiring things I have been involved in with the Southeast Chapter.  Last August we did a similar tour across the state, averaging 4 attendees for each event. This last go around I was blown away by the attendance which jumped up into the high 20’s and 30’s for all but one of the events!  The Public Land Revolution is STRONG in Alabama.  Southeast Chair and North American Board Member Jeff Jones kicked things off with a killer evening in ...
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