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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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30

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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29

Jul

2024

Montana Hunting and Conservation Groups Laud Legal Victories alongside the State of Montana in Defense of Elk and Game Management

Author: Montana BHA
Joint Press Release by All Intervening Organizations In a major legal victory for the State of Montana, hunters, and conservation groups, a District Court judge has sided with the public and Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (FWP) in a lawsuit attempting to upend Montana game management. The ruling bolsters the State and conservation groups in their fight to protect Montana’s game management practices, affirming the Public Trust Doctrine and ensuring that our wildlife remains public, not a ...
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29

Jul

2024

Stewardship Recap - 6th Annual Salmon River Clean-up Float

The Idaho Chapter recently hosted the 6th annual Salmon River Cleanup Float near Challis, Idaho. This fun summer event brings volunteers together to float the famous Salmon River to pick up trash and pull invasive species such as spotted knapweed on Bureau of Land Management lands along the river. This year, the River of No Return Trout Unlimited Chapter was invited to join the event. The 2024 event also marked the furthest-traveled volunteers- two members from the Montana BHA chapter came ...
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Jul

2024

EVENT RECAP: Montana BHA Hosts Fence Pull on Charles M. Russell NWR

Photos & video by The Herd Studios On June 29th and 30th, a group of 15 BHA volunteers and 8 US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) employees removed 3 miles of barbed wire fence from the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge (CMR) in Phillips County, Montana. The fence ran across the middle and southern end of the Rock Creek drainage just east of the Slippery Ann Elk Viewing Area. This is prime elk and mule deer habitat in the iconic Missouri Breaks! We had a great turnout for the ...
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25

Jul

2024

Save the Cutoff Road Case - July 17 Hearing Update

Author: Ryan Buege
The battle to Save the Cutoff continues with new developments in the court case that BHA formally weighed in on earlier in the year – view the amicus curiae we submitted alongside the Texas Rivers & Parks Association in support of public access to the Cutoff. This suit, referred to as “the road case,” had a court hearing on July 17, 2024, where the judge decided to hold off on moving forward until “the navigability case��� is resolved. The court is concerned about the possibility of reaching ...
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Jul

2024

AFI Event Review (Alaska Caribou 2023)

Author: Trevor Hubbs
Learn to hunt Caribou event Alaska, 2023.   When you get stationed in Alaska, it's easy to think that your world of leaving the base is over. What you imagine is this snowy hellscape because that's all you hear about from guys who have been stationed in Alaska. I grew up hunting in the Southeast and never thought twice about trying to hunt while I was stationed in Alaska. I cannot think David made enough for inviting me on this learn to hunt Caribou dual skills camp hosted by BHA. Growing ...
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23

Jul

2024

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 185: Aldo Leopold and America's 1st Wilderness

The Wilderness Act was passed by Congress in 1964, and has protected over 109 million acres of American public lands (53% of them in Alaska) since then. But the idea was born in 1924, with the vision of none other than Aldo Leopold, who was then the Supervisor of the Carson National Forest, and had spent almost fifteen years working on and exploring the wild public lands of New Mexico. Leopold argued that among the resources the Forest Service was mandated to safeguard for the American ...
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23

Jul

2024

EVENT RECAP: Montana BHA Improves Trail in Lee Metcalf Wilderness

Author: Montana BHA
Last weekend, over a half dozen BHA volunteers spent the weekend in the backcountry of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness to make much-needed improvements to the Helmet Pass Trail.   Volunteers met early Friday morning to meet Forest Service staff, who loaded their food, gear, and tools onto horses for the five mile trek to basecamp at the base of The Helmet and Sphinx Mountain.     Once camp was set up, the group hiked up to the pass to check the trail conditions for the weekend's work. ...
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