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Oct

2013

BHA Members Instrumental in Conference on Connecting to Nature through Food

Written by MN BHA Co-Chair, Erik Jensen.  This past week, hunter educators and conservation activists from across the country met at the annual conference of The Wildlife Society in Milwaukee to discuss ways to better coordinate their efforts to reach out to adults who've become interested in hunting with motivation of acquiring healthy, free range protein. Several BHA members played key roles at this important event, titled Food for Thought: Connecting to Nature through the Food We Eat, ...
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Oct

2013

Congressional Movement to Conserve Montana Lands Important to Sportsmen Draws Praise

Author: Montana BHA
Bipartisan North Fork Watershed Protection Act would withdraw from potential mining and drilling 362,000 acres of prime fish and wildlife habitat west of Glacier National Park MISSOULA, Mont. – Sportsmen from Montana and across the country are speaking out in support of bipartisan legislation that would withdraw from future minerals development 362,000 acres of America’s most valuable hunting and fishing lands located near Glacier National Park in Montana. Rep. Steve Daines (R-MT) introduced ...
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Oct

2013

Colorado BHA Habitat Watchmen, Craig Grother on Non-motorized Habitat & Hunting Opportunity

On Colorado's Western Slope the Bureau of Land Management is in the process of updating Resource Management Plans which will determine the future of the landscape.  True to BHA's boots-on-the-ground ethic, Habitat Watchman, Craig Grother has been working with fellow recreationists, BLM officials and sportsmen to ensure that non-motorized, backcountry habitat in the Dominguez Escalante National Conservation Area, remains intact and free from development.  The following is a short one minute ...
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Oct

2013

Get it! Get it! Get it!

The following post was written by BHA's Conservation Director, Holly Endersby, following an interesting hunt in the Idaho backcountry.   Clawing my way awake after a death-like sleep in hunting camp last week, the rain sounded really strange. Kinda a pitter, patter, stop. Pitter, patter, stop. Laying there listening to the sound, I figured it was because the rain was being dispersed by the fir tree looming over the tent. My eye lids begin to sag downwards again as my mind convinced me ...
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Sep

2013

The HUNT Act: Promoting Public Lands Access for Hunting, Angling Draws Praise from Outdoors Community

The HUNT Act would enhance public access of ‘landlocked’ public lands, support nation’s outdoor recreation dependent economy. WASHINGTON – Senate legislation introduced today that would increase hunting and angling access on public lands and bolster the nation’s outdoor recreation economy was welcomed by a broad coalition of influential sportsmen’s groups and outdoor interests. The Hunt Unrestricted on National Treasures Act, or “HUNT Act,” introduced this afternoon by Sen. Martin Heinrich ...
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26

Sep

2013

CO BHA Hosts Tovar Cerulli, Author of the Mindful Carnivore

Author: Tim Brass
The following is a guest post from BHA member Tovar Cerulli, author of The Mindful Carnivore.  CO BHA will be hosting a discussion of his book in Boulder on May 30 and in Denver on June 3 (details below).  During my decade as a vegan, I found hunting nearly incomprehensible. Why on earth would someone voluntarily participate in such a pursuit, heading to woods or fields armed with the intent to kill a wild animal?  After a decade as a hunter, my understandings have shifted. Hunting calls me ...
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Sep

2013

Help Protect Bristol Bay

As you may have heard the next chapter in the Bristol Bay Pebble Mine dilemma is unfolding and we need you (and your friends) to take a minute to provide comments on the proposal. Here’s what’s at stake in Bristol Bay… Bristol Bay’s wild rivers, wetlands and frontier land supports the world’s largest remaining wild salmon fishery, 35 fish species (all 5 species of Pacific Salmon) and 46% of the global abundance of wild sockeye Wild, undisturbed wildlife habitat for moose, caribou, bear and ...
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Sep

2013

Montana BHA Weighs-in on Bison Management on Public Lands

The following letter was sent to the Montana Wildlife and Parks Department on behalf of Montana BHA, on September 13, 2013.Montana Dept Fish Wildlife and ParksMontana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers supports Alternative B which would allow bison to utilize public land habitats north and west of Yellowstone National Park. Our organization is composed of several hundred grassroots Montana hunters and anglers which believe wildlife on public lands should be enhanced to provide an ...
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Sep

2013

RepYourWater Partners with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers

RepYourWater, a Colorado based apparel company, is teaming up with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) by donating 1% of the sales of its Montana, Utah, and Alaska-logoed apparel and gear to BHA. Garrison Doctor, owner of RepYourWater is excited about the new partnership saying, "RepYourWater is thrilled to partner with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. We feel that Backcountry Hunters & Anglers represents our values of conservation and is a crucial voice for fisherman and hunters.  We hope ...
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Sep

2013

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Releases Online Outdoor Skills Video Series

MISSOULA— Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is teaming up with woodcraft expert Clay Hayes to use the Internet to keep ancient backcountry skills alive.//www.youtube.com/embed/AJxBEQRKiHM?rel=0&wmode=opaque“Aside from helping folks enjoy their time in the backcountry, basic wilderness skills can help keep people alive,” said Land Tawney, executive director of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. “We’re delighted to capture and share the skills displayed by Clay, for a new generation to learn and ...
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