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30

Sep

2024

Mountain Lion Carnitas

Author: Bryan Jones
Have a skeptical family member or friend who thinks a big cat can only be a “trophy” and not table fare? Get your hands on some catamount meat and treat them to this mountain lion carnitas recipe, courtesy of BHA's Regional Policy Coordinator, Bryan Jones. Servings: 6 Ingredients: 3 pounds mountain lion meat (shoulder or hind quarter works well)½ pound of lard or other rendered fat1 cup fresh-squeezed orange juice (store bought will work)3 cups water4 cloves of garlic1 tablespoon cumin2 ...
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30

Sep

2024

Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Bill Signed into Law in California

Author: Devin O'Dea
As urbanization increasingly carves up California's landscapes, the need to conserve and enhance wildlife connectivity becomes critical. Assembly Bill 1889 is a significant step toward addressing this unilateral environmental concern, ensuring that our natural ecosystems can thrive alongside unavoidable development. Photo courtesy of Wildlands Network and Pathways for Wildlife camera study along hwy 395 - part of BHA's ongoing restoration of the Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area. Learn ...
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27

Sep

2024

Warriors with a New Mission in Conservation

The Armed Forces Initiative is more than just a community; just like the flag we salute, it's a tapestry woven with the threads of diverse backgrounds and experiences. Within our ranks, you will find veterans, active-duty personnel, reservists, National Guard members, and retirees - individuals who have dedicated anywhere from four to 40 years of their lives in service to their nation. It sets us apart, and it's what makes our community truly unique. We share a common bond through our ...
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27

Sep

2024

Taking Out the Trash

Author: Beau Beasley
The following article was first published by HuntingLife.com on 18 Sept 2024.    It written by Beau Beasley, author of Healing Waters, Fly Fishing Virginia, and Fly Fishing the Mid-Atlantic as well as the Director, Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival.  Beau wrote this article after participating in the Mid-Atlantic Chapter’s annual Public Land Pack Out in honor of Public Lands Month.  Taking out the Trash by Beau Beasley  Kelly’s Ford, on the Rappahannock River in Virginia’s bucolic ...
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26

Sep

2024

New Senate Bill Would Conserve Over 700,000 Acres of Colorado Public Lands

Author: Thomas Plank
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sep. 26, 2024 Contact: Thomas Plank, 303-720-0111, plank@backcountryhunters.org New Senate Bill Would Conserve Over 700,000 Acres of Colorado Public Lands WASHINGTON, D.C. – North America’s leading public lands advocacy group, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA),  is celebrating the introduction of the Gunnison Outdoor Resources Protection (GORP) Act in the U.S. Senate today. The introduction follows the release of a draft bill two years prior and more than a decade of ...
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25

Sep

2024

The Left Flip Flop Hypothesis

The Left Flip Flop Hypothesis (Recap of the Clark Fork Public Land Pack-Out) The author’s husband and son cruising the drift holding areas for trash.   Words and Photos by Melissa Hendrickson   Introduction: Many years ago, I had a retired military seasonal working for me, meaning he had more worldly experience than your average college aged seasonal. One day, upon finding an abandoned flip flop on a remote Forest Service road, he stated with compunction that it is always the left flip flop ...
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24

Sep

2024

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Aaron Lingwall To Northern Colorado Group Assistant Regional Director Position

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers appointed Aaron Lingwall to serve as an Assistant Regional Director for the Northern Colorado Group.[1] Aaron was born and raised in Wahpeton, North Dakota, and spent a lot of time in nearby central Minnesota with extended family. “My brother and I would follow my father afield before we were old enough to carry a firearm,” he said. “We hunted pheasant and waterfowl in North Dakota. Fished for walleye, panfish, and pike and hunted ...
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24

Sep

2024

RECAP: Salisbury Salt Marsh Pack Out Sponsored by onX

September is Public Lands Month and it was a perfect time to come out to Salisbury Beach State Reservation and help clean up the beach. Salisbury Beach is a unique area where the Merrimack River flows into the Atlantic Ocean creating a wonderful salt marsh habitat for all kinds of plants and animals. This is a great spot to take advantage of public access as it allows for fishing access, a boat ramp, beach access, and plenty of waterfowl habitat. We enjoyed a great time stewarding the land ...
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24

Sep

2024

San Isabel National Forest Fence Removal

Author: Briant Wiles
  San Isabel National Forest Fence Removal By Briant Wiles   “The fence just disappeared” was the overheard remark of one of the participants at the recent Salida fence pull event. 16 motivated volunteers meet up on a warm and sunny mid-September morning at a work site on San Isabel National Forest. A joint effort between BHA, Greater Arkansas Nature Association (GARNA), and Chaffee County Rec Adopters brought folks together from many walks of life with one goal in common: improve habitat. ...
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20

Sep

2024

SD BHA Leaders Clean Up Thompson Lake

In recognition of Public Lands Month, SD BHA leaders earned their conservation karma last weekend packing out trash at Thompson Lake as a part of South Dakota Game, Fish, and Park's Adopt-A-Lake program. The program started in 2018 in an effort to keep fishing and recreation sites clean across the state. "We did what we could with the small crew we had, but I think we made a little big of an impact," said SD BHA Chapter Leader, Kevin Healy, who led the effort. They packed out a tire, fan, ...
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