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Oct

2018

OPINION: Big Hole wrong place for oil and gas development

Author: Hunter Stier
By Hunter Stier - October 2, 2018 - Originally published in the Missoulian.  I’m one of thousands of Montana sportsmen who celebrate and champion North America's outdoor heritage by hunting and fishing in wild places. In southwest Montana we are fortunate to have an abundance of these spaces, and it is no coincidence it’s home to an incredible abundance of wildlife, from brown trout to cutthroat, sage grouse to elk. The area’s intact, quality habitat makes it a destination hot spot for ...
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Oct

2018

Congress Lets Land and Water Conservation Fund Sunset, BHA Redoubles Push for Action

News for Immediate ReleaseOct. 1, 2018Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org    Local conservation and public access projects across the country could languish as a result of Congress’ inaction   WASHINGTON – Inability by Congress to find time and prioritize the Land and Water Conservation Fund led to the expiration of one of America’s most successful and long-lived conservation and access programs, said Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, which accelerated calls for ...
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Oct

2018

Wisconsin 2018 Midterm Election Candidate Questionnaire

Wisconsin Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members will vote in several crucial elections in 2018 that will affect hunting, fishing, and the management of wildlife and public lands, including governor, who appoints the Department of Natural Resources Secretary and nominates the members of the Natural Resources Board. All three members of Wisconsin’s delegation in the U.S. House of Representatives and one Senate seat are up for grabs as well. With many candidates vying in the November 6thgeneral ...
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Sep

2018

‘Vote Public Lands and Waters,’ Urges BHA

News for Immediate ReleaseSept. 25, 2018Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org On National Voter Registration Day, BHA calls on hunters and anglers to vote their values, offers resources on candidates MISSOULA, Mont. – Today, National Voter Registration Day, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is urging sportsmen and women to“Vote Public Lands and Waters” and launching a series of state-based questionnaires designed to inform voters about the stances taken by ...
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Sep

2018

Vote Public Lands and Waters

  With public lands issues taking center stage in numerous races across the country, the votes of sportsmen and women represent an increasingly powerful force. Your vote is the single most powerful way to make sure your voice is heard – in Washington, D.C., and state legislatures across the country. Like you, our members are hungry for information about the values of those who are seeking our votes. And as for the candidates themselves? We’re putting them on notice: We hunt, and we fish, ...
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Sep

2018

Colorado 2018 Midterm Election Candidate Questionnaire

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers members will vote in several crucial elections  in 2018 that will affect hunting, fishing, and the management of wildlife and public lands. One of the most important races is for the next governor, who appoints the director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and members of the CPW commission. The incoming Governor will also have authority over the state land board, which manages nearly 3 million acres of state trust lands, of which 500,000 acres are ...
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Sep

2018

USU College Club Leads Spawn Creek Fence Removal Project

This past Saturday on National Public Lands Day the Utah State University BHA Club led a successful habitat improvement project in Spawn Creek, removing over a quarter mile of barbed wire fencing and packing it out several miles. Although the fence has done its job in keeping cattle away from the creek it was in need of an upgrade. Removing the fencing before the winter months when cattle are off-range will open up migration pathways for moose, mule deer and elk. In addition, Spawn Creek is ...
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Sep

2018

Idaho BHA aims to curb illegal motorized use with use of game cameras

Author: Idaho BHA
In an effort to encourage responsible off-highway vehicle (OHV) use and fair chase of all game animals the Idaho chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers has started a law enforcement equipment lending program. Idaho BHA recently purchased several Reconyx MP9, MicroFire Professional Wifi Enabled Gen2 Covert IR trail cameras which will be loaned to law enforcement officers with Idaho Fish & Game, US Forest Service and BLM in areas that are experiencing problems with illegal motorized use. ...
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Sep

2018

Hot Tubs, Heartbreak & Public Land Stewardship

Author: Idaho BHA
Volunteers from Idaho BHA celebrated National Public Lands Day by helping the Boise District of the BLM cleanup multiple sites that had experienced substantial littering and illegal dumping. This project was held on BLM-administered public lands known as the Long-billed Curlew Habitat Area of Critical Environmental Concern near Emmett, ID.  The Idaho BHA volunteers were joined by the Emmett High School football team and biology club and several BLM staff.  The volunteers removed over 3 ...
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Sep

2018

Idaho BHA needs volunteers for a stewardship project at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge on October 13

Author: Idaho BHA
Idaho BHA is looking for volunteers to join members of the University of Idaho BHA club for a public lands stewardship project  at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge on October 13.  Turnbull NWR is located 5 miles south of Cheney, WA, approximately 1 hour from Coeur d'Alene. The University of Idaho BHA club has been participating in community service projects at the refuge for the past year. This event is part of an ongoing community effort to restore native riparian habitat to benefit ...
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