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Aug

2024

Public Hunting and Fishing Access Expanded on National Wildlife Refuges

Author: Thomas Plank
For Immediate Release  Aug. 1, 2024  Contact:  Thomas Plank, 303-720-0111 plank@backcountryhunters.org  Public Hunting and Fishing Access Expanded on National Wildlife Refuges  WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced the expansion of hunting and fishing opportunities at twelve national wildlife refuges, increasing access by approximately 211,000 acres. As the “voice for our wild public lands, waters, and wildlife,” Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) ...
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Aug

2024

Coalition of Hunters and Anglers Invest in Ad Campaign to Highlight Need for the Designation of the Owyhee Canyonlands National Monument

Author: Thomas Plank
For Immediate Release Aug. 1, 2024 Contact:  Zoe Bommarito, Trout Unlimted, zoe.bommarito@tu.org, 517-604-1844 Mary Jo Brooks, National Wildlife Federation, BrooksM@nwf.org, 303-549-8351 Thomas Plank, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, plank@backcountryhunters.org, 303-720-0111 Portland, Ore. – The National Wildlife Federation, Trout Unlimited, and Backcountry Hunters & Anglers have launched an aggressive ad campaign to highlight the urgent need for the designation of the Owyhee Canyonlands ...
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Aug

2024

Federal Policy Update: July 2024

As summer on Capitol Hill comes to a close before August recess, a flurry of activity took place to advance legislation to fund our public land management agencies and conservation programs for the rapidly approaching 2025 fiscal year. Other legislation impacting our public lands, waters, and wildlife was considered by the House Natural Resources Committee, including a bill that would direct revenue from renewable energy projects into a conservation fund, and legislation that would transfer ...
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Aug

2024

Summer 2024 issue of Backcountry Journal

Full digital issues of the Backcountry Journal are available to BHA members. Check out a preview below, or click here to join BHA. Already a member? Click here to log in.
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Aug

2024

‘Good Samaritan’ Legislation to Clean Up Abandoned Mines Passes the Senate

Author: Thomas Plank
For Immediate Release Aug. 1, 2024 Contact: Thomas Plank, 303-720-0111 plank@backcountryhunters.org “Good Samaritan” Legislation to Clean Up Abandoned Mines Passes the Senate WASHINGTON, D.C. – On July 31, the U.S. Senate passed the Good Samaritan Remediation of Abandoned Hardrock Mines Act (S. 2781) without objection. As the “Voice for our wild public lands, waters, and wildlife,” Backcountry Hunters Anglers (BHA) has strongly supported “Good Samaritan” legislation for decades and is now ...
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Jul

2024

EVENT RECAP: Wise River Fence Removal

Author: Micah Fields
BHA volunteers gathered this July to remove unnecessary fencing on a 200-acre parcel of prime big game habitat recently acquired by the United States Forest Service in the Pioneer Mountains near Wise River, Montana. Staff from the National Wildlife Federation and USFS facilitated the event by identifying priority zones and marking property boundaries, making it easy for BHA volunteers to show up and get to work. Marked by generations of varied use, the parcel included portions of barbed ...
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Jul

2024

Trails at Mena - Project on Ouachita National Forest

In mid-July I traveled to Mena for my first look at Rich Mountain, Arkansas’ second highest peak. I wanted to see for myself where the Trails at Mena project would go and imagine what the landscape might look like with bike lifts and trails scattered across the mountain. The proposed project under review by the US Forest Service would develop over 8,800 acres of the Ouachita National Forest into a downhill mountain bike park. The area would be operated by Arkansas State Parks and stretch ...
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Jul

2024

AFI Event Review (Great Lakes Salmon 2021)

Author: Trevor Hubbs
Great Lakes Salmon 2021 Before this event I was at a heavily regulated army training event that lasted for months in a very intense field environment. The culmination of this training means that I will now be entering the next stage of my career with an increased deployment tempo. During my break between trainings, I was home in Wisconsin and my dad thought it would be good for me to go on this trip. I thought I would miss time with my family, but I didn't quite understand the time why, Dad ...
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Jul

2024

BLM and BHA Volunteers Spearhead Habitat Stewardship Project at Irwin Recreation Site

Author: Andrew Hahne
On Sat. July 20th, BHA Volunteers joined staff from the BLM, Recreation Dept. and Idaho Fish & Game seasonals to remove a mile of fence at the newly acquired Irwin Recreation Site.     This is part of an ongoing project to improve an nearly 200 acres of land that was destined to become a golf course adjacent to a popular access site to the Snake River. Through the efforts of the BLM, this plot was purchased and improved for public use.     Thanks to the interagency collaboration and BHA ...
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30

Jul

2024

Utah BHA partners with BLM to restore vital Sage Grouse Habitat

     After two years of project planning by BHA Board Member and BLM Wildlife Biologist, Jason Kaitchuck, a group of 21 volunteers gathered sharing donuts and coffee on the side of the road while being briefed on what the day had in store for them. The project area, just outside of Helper, UT is an important habitat for the state’s population of Greater Sage-Grouse, Mule Deer, and Rocky Mountain Elk. Over the past couple years, erosion in these wet meadows has slowly degraded the habitat ...
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