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Jun

2025

VT Team, Meet to Strategize Policy and Events

Author: Matt Breton
On the morning of June 15th, members of the VT BHA leadership team met at Green River Reservoir. After a brief parking lot link up, we paddled to a day use site. Important issues were tackled, and in typical BHA fashion, the first concerns were fishing and food. Bass were caught. Moose sausage and beaver backstrap were the wild meats on hand and were quickly consumed. Also on the menu, local strawberries and pickled fiddleheads. For those wondering, beaver is delicious!  After settling ...
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29

Jun

2025

A Brief BHA History III: Taking The Initiative and Raisin’ Hell

Author: David Lien
A Brief BHA History III: Taking The Initiative and Raisin’ Hell “This is why BHA was built. For this opportunity. For this fight!” Taking the initiative. That’s how Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) got started over twenty years ago.[1] It’s why the “Gang of Seven” stood around that southern Oregon campfire during March 2004 and brought our BHA tribe into existence.[2] They were anticipating (i.e., hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst) this moment, when our great public lands ...
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28

Jun

2025

Public Land Sell-Off in Senate Defeated After National Uprising by Hunters, Anglers, Public Land Advocates

Author: Nadia Marji
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  June 28, 2026  Contact:  media@backcountryhunters.org    Washington, D.C.—Today, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, North America’s leading public lands advocacy group, is celebrating the announcement that Senator Mike Lee’s (R-UT) controversial public lands disposal provision has been formally withdrawn from the Senate’s budget reconciliation bill. This reversal follows a wave of national opposition—led by BHA members and supporters across all 50 states—who mobilized and ...
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26

Jun

2025

Russian River Fencing Project 2025 Recap

Russian River Fencing Project 2025 Recap“Ahhh yes, the great Friday evening Kenai migration,” my wife joked as we headed south along the Seward Highway. In front of us stretched a seemingly endless line of cars and campers clogging the road. Like salmon responding to ancient instinct, the rising temperatures and longer days must have triggered something deep inside Southcentral Alaskans - suddenly, everyone had the same idea. It was late May, and in the coming weeks, the first red, or ...
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24

Jun

2025

Armed Forces Initiative sends letter to Congress

"For many of us, these wild places are the last bridge between the war we left behind and the peace we still seek. Does Congress truly intend to burn that bridge with the stroke of a pen?"   The below letter was authored by the board of BHA's Armed Forces Initiative and mailed on June 18,2025 to all 541 members of Congress concerning the proposed sell-off of over 3 million acres of public lands.   June 18, 2025   Dear Member of Congress:   Chief among the ideals that service members and ...
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24

Jun

2025

USDA Rescinds Near Quarter Century Old Protections for 58.5 Million Acres of National Forest Lands

Author: Nadia Marji
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  June 24, 2025  Contact:  media@backcountryhunters.org    MISSOULA, Mont.—Backcountry Hunters & Anglers strongly opposes the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s recent decision to roll back the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule—removing long-standing protections for 58.5 million acres of national forest lands across 39 states. For 24 years, the Roadless Rule has provided bedrock safeguards some of America’s most remote and ecologically valuable public lands from ...
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24

Jun

2025

6/12/2025 NM State Game Commission Recap

Beginning at 9 a.m., the Commission met in the Red River Convention Center in Red River, New Mexico. All seven Commission members were present, including Chair Richard Stump, Vice-Chair Sharon Salazar Hickey, Gregg Fulfe, Dr. Sabrina Pack, Turzio Lopez, Fernando Clemente Jr.; and Dr. Christopher C. Witt, a new member. Dr. Witt is a faculty member at the University of New Mexico, holding a doctorate in Biological Sciences. Also in attendance were about 15 staff members, and about 10 citizens; ...
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23

Jun

2025

Utah Sportsmen’s Organizations and Businesses Unite in Opposing Public Land Sales

Author: Nadia Marji
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  June 23, 2025  CONTACT:  media@backcountryhunters.org    SALT LAKE CITY, Utah—Twenty-one Utah-based sportsmen’s organizations and over 50 Utah-based businesses in the hunting and fishing industries have signed on to a coalition letter opposing the sale of federal public lands included in the current version of the budget reconciliation bill. The letter, requesting that the sale of public lands be removed from the bill completely, was addressed to Utah Senators Mike ...
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23

Jun

2025

Nebraska Chapter June 2025 Update

Welcome to Nebraska Backcountry Hunters & Anglers June newsletter! Latest: Your Nebraska Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers hosted a volunteer event at East Willow Island Wildlife Management Area between Cozad and Gothenburg on June 21st. It was hotter than blazes! The primary objective of the event was to improve the habitat for native wildlife occurring in the region. This state WMA has large areas of invasive Chinese elm and eastern red cedar. Volunteers applied herbicide to a ...
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23

Jun

2025

Utah BHA Volunteers Show Their Grit in Paunsaugunt Fence Pull

If you haven’t had the opportunity to drive north to south following the geological shift from the alpine zones of the Panguitch area down along Highway 89 to the red rock desert of Kanab, Utah, you’re missing out. The transition from alpine lakes, ponderosa pines, and lush green meadows, to red sands, big basin sage, and prickly pear cactus is relatively abrupt. One might be tempted into thinking they have traveled onto a completely different continent within the span of 60 miles. This ...
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