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Oct

2024

North Dakota BHA Fall Newsletter

It's the best time of the year! Between getting out for hunting season, here's what we've been up to: Policy Updates The North American Grasslands Conservation Act has been introduced in the House of Representatives by U.S. Representatives Nancy Mace (R – S.C.), Sharice Davids (D – Kan.), Brian Fitzpatrick (R – Penn.) and Mike Thompson (D – Calif.). Once passed, the legislation will be one of the most significant steps for grassland conservation efforts in the 21st century. The ...
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Oct

2024

Hunting for Sustainability: A Participant’s Perspective

Author: Skylar Casey
Once I realized that western big game hunting was an opportunity to have an epic backpacking trip in the wilderness that potentially could yield a yearlong supply of the most organic, local, grass-fed protein there is, I committed myself to learning to hunt. I learned quickly that getting started as an adult-onset hunter is no easy task. First there are all the necessary and important regulatory hoops one must jump through first to make sure you can hunt safely and ethically. This often ...
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Oct

2024

NY OCTOBER NEWSLETTER

Author: New York BHA
Update from Chapter Chair Well, we have officially made it to the best time of the year. Fall colors, cooling temps, and lots of time in the woods and marshes chasing white-tailed deer, small game, and waterfowl. This is also the time of year when the NY Chapter is starting to look back on what we accomplished and look forward to our plan for next year. As we form those plans, I will make sure to share them here with all of you.  One thing I know for certain is that we need to grow our ...
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Oct

2024

Rhode Island BHA Submits Comments to NOAA Coastal Program Evaluation

On October 15, 2024, BHA’s Rhode Island Team submitted written testimony to NOAA, related to their periodic coastal management program review focused on Rhode Island’s Coastal Resources Management Council. This process, which occurs approximately every 5 years, is intended to assess the performance of state coastal regulators, both highlighting their accomplishments and issuing recommendations and/or necessary actions for improvement. In the current fiscal year, nearly 50% of CRMC’s budget ...
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15

Oct

2024

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 191: The Fight for Clean Water After the Kingston Disaster with Jared Sullivan

Episode 191 with Jared Sullivan, former editor of Field and Stream and Men’s Journal, on his new book, Valley So Low, about the 2008 coal ash disaster near Kingston, Tennessee, its catastrophic aftermath on the health of those who cleaned it up, and holding our federal agencies accountable. In 2019, Tennessee native and former Field and Stream editor Jared Sullivan reported on the aftermath of massive coal ash spill from the TVA’s Kingston Fossil Plant. That spill- at 1.1 billion gallons, ...
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Oct

2024

Sulfide Mining Destroys Watersheds

Author: David Lien
(“Sulfide mining destroys watersheds.” Duluth News Tribune: 10/12/24) During the last week of September, I was hunting ruffed grouse in northern Minnesota not far from the Superior National Forest and Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, where I’ve paddled, camped, chased grouse, and stalked whitetails for many years.[1] Hunters, anglers, canoeists, and others were relieved during 2023 when the administration of President Joe Biden issued Public Land Order 7917 (PLO), which protects the ...
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11

Oct

2024

SD BHA Celebrates 560-acre Addition to Game Production Area

  Last month, SD BHA celebrated the dedication of “The Stengle Tract,” a 560-acre addition to the Frozen Man Creek Game Production Area in Stanley County, South Dakota which marked a significant conservation and public access achievement. The initiative was a part of Pheasants Forever’s Build a Wildlife Area program, designed to create sustainable landscapes that support wildlife while providing recreational access. The new tract ensures permanent hunting opportunities and habitat for ...
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Oct

2024

Stearns Ruffed Grouse Habitat Management Project Proposal

Author: Kentucky BHA
The Stearns Ranger District of the Daniel Boone National Forest is requesting public comment on the Stearn Ruffed Grouse Management Plan proposal.  The project will be on US Forest Service property in portions of McCreary and Pulaski counties.  The project will greatly benefit a variety of species (Ruffed Grouse, Wild Turkey, Whitetailed Deer, Elk, Bear, early successional bird species, etc.).  I have attached detailed project information to this email. The project is currently open to the ...
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10

Oct

2024

Lemon Shallot Cream Sauce

  Lemon Shallot Cream Sauce Lemon Shallot Cream Sauce on Coho, contributed by Alec Boyd-Devine Recently, two friends from my hometown in Indiana visited me at my new cabin in Juneau, Alaska. Having fished for Atlantic salmon with one of them in Michigan, I knew this would be their first experience targeting saltwater Cohos. They were in Juneau primarily to waterfowl hunt, but we were fortunate that the Cohos were also running strong in the Gastineau Channel. I took this heavy run as ...
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Oct

2024

Utah Public Lands Lawsuit: How Can I Get Involved?

Author: Utah BHA
A lot of hunters and anglers have reached out to our chapter asking how they can get even more involved in opposing Utah’s Public Lands Lawsuit in addition to signing the petition on BHA’s website. Personal emails and phone calls to key legislators and government officials go a long way. Please be respectful with your comments.   Whether you are a Utah resident or an American citizen that is concerned with losing American public lands, here are some key officials to reach out to. Let them ...
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