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Mar

2013

BHA National Update on State Legislation

The following is a summary of state legislation that chapters have been working on during the current legislative session, relevant to public land habitat management, public access to wildlife and the protection of sporting traditions.As you know, a single piece of state legislation can have a major impact (good or bad) on the state’s fish, wildlife, and sportsmen.   That’s why it’s so important that members like you remain informed and engaged on relevant state legislation.As should be ...
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25

Mar

2013

CO BHA's Craig Grother & David Peterson Win Awards for Protecting Backcountry Habitat

PRESS RELEASETwo members of the Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA), Craig Grother and David Petersen, were recognized for outstanding contributions to protecting backcountry habitat and promoting the conservation efforts of BHA at the organization’s national rendezvous in Boise, Idaho, on March 23.Craig Grother, a Norwood area resident, was the recipient of Backcountry Hunters & Angler’s (BHA) Aldo Leopold Award, which recognizes significant contributions toward ...
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Mar

2013

New Mexico Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Applauds Permanent Protection of the Rio Grande del Norte

ALBUQUERQUE, NM— Locally and nationally hunters and anglers today applaud President Barack Obama’s decision to designate the Rio Grande del Norte area as a National Monument.This designation will ensure that quality hunting and fishing for this unique area will be preserved for present and future generations.  The regions’ rich sporting traditions are what they are because the fish and wildlife habitat remains largely intact and monument designation will ensure that development such as oil ...
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Mar

2013

Montana BHA Member Engaged while Elk Hunting

Montana BHA Member, Kim Blakowski shot her first elk and got engaged all in the same outing. This is her story.4:30 AM....we’re up, dressed, fed, horses are saddled and we are off – chasing the elusive elk.  My boyfriend Chris and I are setting-out on horseback, rifles in hand, hoping that we’ll need the horses to pack an elk out for us. This is my second year hunting elk and so far I have been unsuccessful in prior bow and rifle seasons.As we work our way up the mountain the terrain becomes ...
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Mar

2013

MT BHA Legislation Summary

The following is a summary of legislation that MT BHA has been working on as of 3/18/13.The 2013 Montana Legislative Session is almost 2/3 completed and with it there have been a number of bills that have the potential to positively or negatively impact the future of hunting and fishing in the state.  The MT Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers has been keeping tabs on bills that could affect the following ...
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Mar

2013

CO BHA Supports SB 175: Habitat Stamp Reauthorization

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) would like to offer our full support of SB 13-175 as currently written, which will permanently reauthorize the Habitat Stamp Program. The Habitat Stamp is a sportsmen-driven program that has protected more than 170,000 acres of habitat from development and which has provided public access to 68,000 acres for hunting and 26 miles of streams for fishing.As a sportsmen conservation organization dedicated to protecting habitat and sporting ...
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13

Mar

2013

Exclusive Interview with Randy Newberg

You may know him from his hit TV show "On Your Own Adventures", or from the popular hunting forum "Hunt Talk", or as a founding board member of Orion, The Hunters Institute. Regardless of how you know Randy Newberg, it’s impossible to miss his energetic defense of the principles upon which our hunting heritage depends – public ownership and access to wildlife, wild backcountry habitat, fair chase hunting and a do-it-yourself spirit. Randy serves a much-needed voice for the average public ...
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Mar

2013

WA BHA Supports HB 1632: OHV Identification, Enforcement & Road Access

Washington Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is working hard in support of HB 1632, a bill which would require all all-terrain vehicles (ATV’s) and utility terrain vehicles (UTV’s) to display a visible identification in exchange for limited legal road access. A portion of the revenue generated through the sale of license plates would be dedicated to a safety training program for OHV use. While the scope of road use that would be permitted by this legislation is still up for debate, there is ...
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12

Mar

2013

A view on mining: Industry makes big claims, but the reality is poverty, pollution

The following article by MN BHA Co-Chair David A. Lien originally appeared in the March 12, 2013 issue of the Duluth Tribune.  Click here for the original version of this article. An unabashed pro-sulfide mining group, “Jobs for Minnesotans,” has been touting pie-in-the-sky jobs numbers and other contrived economic benefits while ignoring the current sustainable jobs that could be lost to the watershed-ruining toxic legacy sulfide mines always have left behind.Sulfide mining never has been ...
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Mar

2013

Petition for More Hunter Walking Trails

MN Backcountry Hunters & Anglers has been working hard on a campaign to expand non-motorized hunting opportunities through the expansion of Minnesota's popular, but limited Hunter Walking Trails.  This program ensures Minnesotan hunters have opportunities to hunt undisturbed public lands that offer the same sense of tradition, solitude and challenge that generations of hunters have experienced before us.  Further, public lands managed for quiet, non-motorized use provide some reasonable ...
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