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Apr

2016

Action needed: Senate must advance important energy bill

Senate leaders have cleared a path forward for passage of the first comprehensive energy bill in almost a decade. But your help is vital in getting it across the finish line! The Energy Policy Modernization Act (S.2012) could receive a vote on the Senate floor as soon as today. In addition to making important advancements in America’s energy future, this legislative package would permanently reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund – and allocate a percentage of LWCF funds to opening ...
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27

Apr

2016

Energy Bill Clears Senate, Includes Sportsmen and Conservation Priorities

First comprehensive energy bill passed by Senate in nine years permanently reauthorizes Land and Water Conservation Fund, includes key components of bipartisan sportsmen's bill WASHINGTON - In a morning vote on April 20, 2016 the U.S. Senate advanced a comprehensive energy bill that includes measures critical to public lands, fish and wildlife management and public access for hunters, anglers and other recreationists, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers announced. In addition to making vital ...
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27

Apr

2016

Speak up now to conserve Western sagebrush steppe habitat!

The U.S. House of Representatives is meeting this week to consider a massive defense spending package. Tucked inside the bill is a rider, H.R. 4739, the misleadingly named Greater Sage Grouse Protection and Recovery Act of 2016, which would block implementation of conservation measures that helped avert an Endangered Species Act listing of the greater sage grouse in the fall. Last September, following an unprecedented collaborative effort among federal, state and local governments and a wide ...
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27

Apr

2016

Nevada BHA leads fight against guided helicopter hunts in the Ruby Mountain Wilderness

The following letter was submitted by Nevada BHA to the Elko County Planning Commission, stating BHA's opposition to an exemption that would allow guided helicopter hunts in the Ruby Mountain Wilderness Area. June 16, 2015 Dear Mr Kingwell and the Elko County Planning Commission, I am writing to express my concern about the pending request of Ruby 360 for certification of heliports by Elko County. I urge you to seriously consider what Elko County would be at risk of losing should such ...
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27

Apr

2016

Alaskans Who Value the Outdoors Should Oppose HB 115's Unconstitutional Land Grab

Author: Mike Rogers
On Feb. 5, the bill HB 115 (better known as The Alaska Sovereignty Act) advanced to the Judiciary Committee. Sportsmen and other Alaskans who care about our outdoors must unite in opposing it. The fact this legislation is still trundling along is surprising for a few reasons. The first and most compelling is its fundamental illegality, since the state divested itself of interest in those lands at statehood. In effect, we’d be declaring our state constitution unconstitutional. Even Rep. Mike ...
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Apr

2016

Washington BHA Spring 2016 Update

Washington chapter members participated in public lands rallies in the state capital, Olympia, and the federal building in Spokane. One member went to Burns, Oregon, to witness and talk with the occupiers at the Malheur NWR. Chapter members have been invited to an advisory workshop for non-motorized recreation on the Colville National Forest. The chapter commented on the baiting of deer and elk. Members participated in the Hunting Film Tour in Spokane. –Bob Mirasole Please Contact Us to ...
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Apr

2016

Utah BHA Spring 2016 Update

Utah BHA welcomes Josh Lenart to the chapter. Josh is actively involved in numerous chapter initiatives and has begun the distribution of a monthly chapter newsletter. To subscribe contact Chris Crockett at bhacrockett@gmail.com. Utah BHA has recently partnered with Train to Hunt to host a qualifying event June 11-12 and the national championships on August 13-14. Our efforts continue to provide long-term protection for big game habitat along the Wasatch Front through the Mountain Accord ...
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Apr

2016

Oregon BHA Spring 2016 Update

Now that the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge has ended, volunteers are lining up to show their support for public lands. Oregon chapter members met in Bend in February to discuss possible projects. Among the ideas floated were boots-on-the-ground habitat related projects, rehabilitation of the occupation site and a fundraiser for the refuge. Oregon BHA will continue to be engaged as information becomes available. Public lands transfers continue to be a pressing issue for ...
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Apr

2016

New York BHA Spring 2016 Update

Deer hunting regulations can unite or divide hunters in New York State. For several years, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation has been considering regulation changes. After a multi-year study of hunter attitudes, the DEC elected to retain the existing regulations. This decision means that new mandatory antler restrictions and reduced season lengths are off the table for the foreseeable future. No matter which side you’re on, it’s heartening to see the DEC considering the ...
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Apr

2016

New England BHA Spring 2016 Update

Board member Matt McKenzie of Connecticut submitted a letter on behalf of the chapter in support of the proposed Great Thicket National Wildlife Refuge in New England. The plan would protect habitat for the threatened New England cottontail and manage for important young forest habitat, which is becoming increasingly rare in coastal and southern New England. The USFWS proposes to acquire lands from willing sellers in southern Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut and on Cape Cod. ...
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