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Jul

2024

Waterfowl Banding with Rhode Island BHA – Summer 2024

Each year fish & wildlife agencies around the country assemble teams of biologists, technicians, and volunteers to take on the important conservation work of banding waterfowl. Unlike winter waterfowl banding, where efforts focus primarily on migratory ducks on their winter range, summer banding is focused on Canada geese in the areas where they raise young and go through the annual cycle of molting. In 2024, New England BHA’s RI team assisted wildlife biologists from the RI Department of ...
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16

Jul

2024

Indiana BHA Chapter Assists Willow Slough WMA

Author: Indiana BHA
On Saturday, July 13th and Sunday, July 14th, the Indiana chapter put in some serious work at the Willow Slough FWA, a 10,000 acre property near Morocco, Indiana. This property borders Illinois, so it was fitting that we had two members from the Illinois chapter join us. The property manager, Mike Schoof, is in the process of changing the boundaries of the waterfowl resting area in order to create better conditions for migratory birds. We helped out by removing signs from areas of the ...
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15

Jul

2024

What Project 2025 Means for Public Lands and Waters

Stories about “Project 2025” have been circulating in the news, but what many hunters and anglers may not realize are the vast implications it would have for the conservation of our nation’s public lands and waters. This presidential transition document – organized by the Heritage Foundation – establishes policy recommendations for a conservative president in 2025. Authored by William Perry Pendley, the former Acting Director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), a host of these ...
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15

Jul

2024

EVENT RECAP: Montana BHA Hosts Fence Pull on the Spotted Dog WMA

Author: Anne Jolliff
On June 29th, a dedicated team of volunteers rolled up their sleeves to breathe new life into the Spotted Dog Wildlife Management Area. Our mission was to dismantle outdated fencing and restore crucial habitat for the diverse wildlife that call this area home. Armed with determination and the necessary tools, the group tackled a demanding stretch of terrain, methodically removing multiple strands of barbed wire that spanned over a quarter mile. The challenge was amplified by a particularly ...
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15

Jul

2024

U.S. Forest Service Clarifies Dog Leash Rule for BWCA

If you are a Boundary Waters visitor, and enjoy having your four-legged friends along on your hunting, camping, or fishing trip, you might have noticed a change to one of the rules listed on the back of your BWCA Permit. BWCAW FAQ #16 of the Regulations reads "Dogs must be under human control at all times on a 6-foot or shorter leash." Previously, this rule read "Dogs must be on a 6-foot or shorter leash or under control at all times." The new language was intended to clarify the existing ...
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15

Jul

2024

CO BHA Appoint Jarret Childers to Southwest Colorado Assistant Regional Director Position

Author: David Lien
The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) recently appointed Jarret Childers to serve as an Assistant Regional Director for the Southwest Colorado region. Jarret was born in northern Arizona but spent most of his youth in the southern part of the state exploring the unique landscape and often hunting and fishing for whatever was nearby with his family. Growing up Jarret was the “bird dog” on many dove and quail hunts, even when an actual dog was present! He tagged along ...
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15

Jul

2024

Florida's Right to Fish & Hunt Bill

This November, Floridians heading to the ballot box will have the opportunity to vote on Amendment 2, Florida’s Right to Fish and Hunt bill. This bill would protect Florida’s rich outdoor heritage from efforts to limit or outright ban fishing and hunting in the state of Florida. There are currently a total of 23 states that constitutionally protect hunting and fishing including all of Florida’s neighboring states. Introduced last year by Representative Lauren Melo, Florida’s Right to Fish ...
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Jul

2024

Event Recap: Restoring Hunter Walking Trails in Superior National Forest

Minnesota BHA volunteers gathered  on June 29th in the Superior National Forest in Northeast Minnesota to improve access of hunter walking trails that had become nearly inaccessible for hunting.  The project, taking place on public land, was spearheaded by Minnesota Board Member Timo Rova, who coordinated with staff from the National Forest Service to identify a priority area for restoration. The mission for the day was to restore hunter and dog walking access by bucking downed trees with ...
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11

Jul

2024

Support of Emigrant Creek Ranch

Author: Chris Hager
Sue DoroffPresident, Western Rivers Conservancy 71 SW Oak St., 100Portland, OR 97201 RE: Western Rivers Conservancy’s Emigrant Creek Ranch project in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Dear Sue Doroff, The Oregon Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BHA) is pleased to write this letter in support of Western Rivers Conservancy’s Emigrant Creek Ranch project within the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument (Monument) in Jackson County, OR. Our support for this project ...
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Jul

2024

Sultan Basin 2024 Recap

Author: Chris Hager
Over the weekend of June 24th, 27 public land enthusiasts from Washington Backcountry Hunters and Anglers and Trash No Land worked with WA DNR to clean a shooting area in Snohomish County, WA.    For the third year in a row, volunteers worked for several hours picking up trash including shells, targets, and large pieces of metal. These efforts help to keep sites like this open, ensure access to DNR lands, create a better shooting experience, and help the overall health of OUR forest and ...
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