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22

Jan

2019

LETTER: MONTANA SPORTING COALITION OPPOSES HB 161

Author: Montana BHA
Jan. 22, 2019   Rep. Bob Brown, Chairman House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee Montana Legislature State Capitol 1301 E. Sixth Ave. Helena, MT 59601   Dear Chairman Brown and Committee members,   The Montana Sporting Coalition is made up of 13 hunting and angling organizations, collectively representing tens of thousands of Montanans. We come from all walks of life and every corner of the state. We share a deep commitment to our sporting heritage, the habitat that provides our opportunity ...
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22

Jan

2019

Utilizing the "Nevada Way"

The Nevada Chapter takes great pride on using our sportsman voice to protect wild public lands, water and wildlife. The chapter has been keeping a close eye on the developments happening in both southern and northern Nevada. The U.S. Air Force and Navy have introduced proposals to expand their current range which involves turning public land into a closed area for training purposes. Areas open for expansion include a wide range of game habitat including bighorn sheep, deer, and sage grouse ...
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22

Jan

2019

Chapter works with Congress on Desert Protection

Throughout last year, the California Chapter was been involved in working with Representative Cook and Senator Feinstein on their California Off-Road Recreation and Conservation Act (H.R. 857) and the California Desert Protection and Recreation Act of 2017 (S.32) respectively. These two bills will protect critical conservation areas and designate Wilderness area while opening specific OHV trails. These bills are a perfect example of balancing the needs of multiple users on public lands while ...
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22

Jan

2019

Bill Proposes Limiting Citizen Input On FWP Decisions

Wildlife and hunting advocacy groups are protesting legislation that they say will reduce public input on wildlife management decisions in Montana. When the state makes decisions related to fish and wildlife -- social science, people’s attitudes, opinions or preferences shouldn’t be a part of the decision making process. Getting rid of those considerations is the proposal of House Bill 161, carried by Republican House Majority Leader Brad Tschida, from Missoula. He says the bill is designed ...
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20

Jan

2019

Idaho BHA Adds New Leaders & Committees

Author: Idaho BHA
In early January along the shore of Payette Lake, Idaho BHA held an annual leadership meeting to develop strategies and outline plans for 2019.  Additionally, Idaho BHA welcomed several new members to the leadership team and created four committees to organize our efforts.   In addition to the hard work, the chapter leaders also enjoyed some extraordinary wild game table fare including: mallard, elk, mule deer, pheasant, chukar, and salmon.     Committees Membership/Events/Fundraising: ...
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17

Jan

2019

Idaho BHA Urges Consideration for a Wildlife Overpass on Highway 20

Author: Idaho BHA
The Idaho Department of Transportation  (ITD) is reviewing alternatives for improving wildlife crossings of Highway 20 in East Idaho.  Several alternatives are being considered by ITD, including two that would lead to the construction of wildlife overpass, which is essentially a "natural" bridge over the road for wildlife to use.  While expensive, these overpasses have had excellent results in other western states are considered to be the best option to ensure safe wildlife crossings and ...
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Tags: Idaho Chapter, habitat, news, blog

17

Jan

2019

Missouri Politics Leave Public Lands Closed

Just before leaving office in 2017, Jay Nixon, Missouri’s 55thgovernor, spearheaded the purchase of land for the establishment of four public parks in the southern half of the state. Ozark Mountain State Park, Jay Nixon State Park, Bryant Creek State Park and Eleven Point State Park together constitute 9,326 acres of public land. All four currently are closed to the public. Eleven Point and Bryant Creek parks were intended to provide backcountry access for recreational activity with minimal ...
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16

Jan

2019

Understanding the Public Lands Policy Package

As an early priority in the 116th Congress, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairwoman Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and former Ranking Member Maria Cantwell (D-WA) kept a bipartisan commitment from the previous Congress and reintroduced what has informally become known as the public lands package, bill (S. 47). This legislative package includes many provisions dedicated to enhancing public access and opportunities for hunting and fishing in addition to conserving treasured lands ...
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15

Jan

2019

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 40: Ty Stubblefield, BHA chapter coordinator and new chapter development

Hal comes down to Missoula to talk with BHA’s Ty Stubblefield (who hosts his own podcast, Shoot’n the Bull), about his roots in Oregon’s Umpqua Valley and his life there as a millhand, logging contractor, bowhunter and conservationist in the Coast Range. Now based in Florence, Montana, in the northern Bitterroot Valley, Ty is living the hard balance of family, work and a lifelong obsession with hunting in the farthest reaches of America's wildlands. He tells Hal the story of how he came to ...
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14

Jan

2019

Arizona Chapter Volunteers Pack Gila Trout into Backcountry

Most trout stockings involve hard-working hatchery personnel, a hatchery truck, and an exciting ride down a stocking pipe for those trout! However, sometimes native trout need to get into remote areas to have the best chance for survival. And for that we have creative biologists and dedicated volunteers who hike heavy buckets of cold water and trout into steep canyons to return those fish to their native streams. On Saturday, November 3, 2018, AGFD biologists from Pinetop Region, with huge ...
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