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Jul

2025

These Lands We'll Protect: AFI Veterans Speak Out Against Public Land Selloffs

Author: Bryan Jones
As part of the federal budget reconciliation process, members of the U.S. Senate were considering the sale of up to 3 million acres of public land—much of it in the same backcountry places that help veterans heal, reconnect, and reintegrate. For those involved in Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ Armed Forces Initiative (AFI), these aren’t just parcels on a map. They’re hallowed ground. Thankfully, over this past weekend, Senate negotiators dropped provisions to sell public lands—after ...
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18

Jun

2025

Giants of Conservation Rally For Public Lands

Author: David Lien
Giants of Conservation Rally For Public Lands Conservation and democracy are among America’s most enduring principles. In fact, no other nation enjoys the vast array of national parks, monuments, wildlife refuges, rangelands, forests, rivers, and wilderness as the United States. The deed on a big part of this public lands inheritance dates back to a veteran and Medal of Honor recipient, Theodore Roosevelt.[1] Roosevelt would be proud that today his legacy is being upheld by fellow veterans ...
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20

May

2025

These Woods Saved Me. Now I’m Fighting to Save Them for My Sons

Author: Hunter Owen
  By Hunter Owen I’ve spent most of my adult life in uniform. As a dad I’ve done my best to balance fatherhood and life in uniform. But the truth is, I’ve been in and out of my kids’ lives more than I care to admit. Deployments, duty stations, missed birthdays, and video calls from a continent away became the rhythm of being a dad. And now, as I try to rebuild those bonds—while managing PTSD and a traumatic brain injury. The one thing that helps me reconnect with my three boys is getting ...
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6

May

2025

A Salute to Service: Honoring Dalton Wayne Hoover’s Impact on AFI

At the heart of the Armed Forces Initiative (AFI) is the belief that service doesn’t stop when the uniform comes off—it simply evolves. Our mission to help veterans and active-duty military members find a new calling in conservation is only made possible by the incredible dedication of our volunteer leaders. Today, we pause to recognize one such leader whose thoughtful words, quiet contributions, and passion for storytelling have left a lasting imprint on our community. After years of ...
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24

Mar

2025

Modernizing the 1872 Mining Act: Protecting Our Public Lands, Wildlife, and Future

For nearly 150 years, the 1872 Mining Act has shaped hardrock mining on our public lands. Enacted in an era of rapid expansion and resource extraction, the act was originally designed to fuel growth in a burgeoning nation. However, what was once a forward-thinking policy now stands as an outdated framework that fails to address modern environmental challenges and scientific understandings. A Look Back: The History of the 1872 Mining Act Passed in 1872 during a period when economic expansion ...
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6

Mar

2025

AFI Wyoming Priority Landscape Event

The word "community" is often used, whether it refers to where you live, or a cheesy line often used by employers to describe their workplace environment. The community within the Armed Forces Initiative isn't just a buzzword. It's a place where you belong, where veterans, active-duty service members, and other members of our military community come together through the common pursuits of hunting, angling, and conservation. Our camps and events are not just gatherings but opportunities to ...
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18

Feb

2025

On Base: Creek Restoration in Historic Habitat

On a damp October morning away from the noise of I-5 and life's usual distractions, a group of volunteers huddle near a white canopy. Braving the cold, they wait to hear the plan for the day of work they had sacrificed their Saturday for. Most everyone here has a direct association with the base, but few know that Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) is home to the largest expanse of glacial outwash prairie. Out of all historical prairies of this nature, only 5% still exist, almost all of which ...
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30

Jan

2025

The Legal and Legislative Fight to Protect the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

The legal and legislative fight to protect the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW), a vast and ecologically significant region in northeastern Minnesota, has been ongoing for decades. The struggle centers around preserving the area’s pristine wilderness and preventing environmental degradation from logging, mining, and other industrial activities. Historical Background The Boundary Waters is a 1.1-million-acre wilderness area, renowned for its interconnected lakes, forests, and ...
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23

Jan

2025

The Ongoing Fight for Our Wild Places: A Veteran's Perspective

Author: Hunter Owen
As a veteran who served in the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), I understand that success often hinges on the small victories. During the GWOT, capturing high-value targets did not just weaken enemy forces; it disrupted their ability to plan, organize, and execute attacks. Each win chipped away at a larger, decentralized network, leaving the enemy with fewer resources and less ability to cause harm. This same principle—winning small victories one at a time—is exactly how we approach the fight ...
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13

Nov

2024

Veterans Against the Ambler Road: A Call for Responsible Stewardship of Public Lands

Author: Hunter Owen
As a veteran who has dedicated my life to serving this country, I am deeply troubled by an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would revive the Ambler Road project. This proposal, which seeks to expedite the construction of a private 211-mile road in Alaska for mining purposes, raises serious ethical and conservation concerns.  National Security Funding Misused  It’s disheartening to see national security funding being used to strip protections from our public ...
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