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11

Jun

2025

BHA Condemns Senate Proposal to Sell Off Up to 3 Million Acres of Public Lands

Author: Nadia Marji
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 11, 2025  Contact: media@backcountryhunters.org    MISSOULA, Mont. — Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) is rebuking a sweeping new proposal released by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee that would force the sale of up to 3 million acres of public lands under the guise of a solution to the housing crisis. This proposal—led by committee chair Senator Mike Lee (R-UT)—would apply to public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest ...
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Apr

2025

Protecting Oregon’s Backcountry: Keeping Members Updated on Deschutes National Forest E-Bike Proposal

Author: Ian Isaacson
“We just started out by riding down deer trails...” It might sound like the beginning of a joke, but for local wildlife populations, one could argue it has almost become a nightmare. The Oregon Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is closely monitoring developments related to the U.S. Forest Service’s pending draft decision regarding e-bike access on some previously non-motorized trails within the Deschutes National Forest. The proposal specifically targets 161.4 miles of trails within ...
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4

Mar

2025

Western State Policy Spotter - March

Author: Devin O'Dea
This is your March 4th edition of BHA's Western Policy Spotter - a high-level scan of state policy and legislation impacting wild public lands, waters and wildlife across the West. Note - this is not a comprehensive list of legislation or issues that chapters are working on, but rather a spotlight in the moment of what is moving. There are many more bills and issues BHA's chapters are grappling with, and those will be added to the Spotter when they are strategic to surface. Jump to ...
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7

Feb

2025

Western State Policy Spotter - First Look

Author: Devin O'Dea
Welcome to your first glimpse of BHA's Western Policy Spotter - a high-level scan of state policy and legislation impacting wild public lands, waters and wildlife across the West. Much like wading through the marsh wearing heavy waders and a bag overloaded with decoys, BHA’s chapter leaders are trudging through a few bills this legislative session that will require careful footwork and dogged persistence. While there are many mission critical bills currently in front of BHA's chapters, one ...
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16

Sep

2024

Spring Bear Hunting to Continue in Oregon

Last week the Oregon Fish and Game Commission met to discuss big game hunting regulations for 2025 based on the recommendations of biologists from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Prior to this meeting, anti-hunting groups had been lobbying the Commission to eliminate the spring bear hunting season through form letters and public pressure. The Oregon Chapter of BHA and partner organizations rallied in response to this assault on science-based management and the North American ...
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12

Sep

2024

OR Chapter Supports Agency Proposed Game Regs for 2025

Author: Chris Hager
The following letter was submitted to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission on September 12th ahead of the September 13th, 2024 ODFW Commission meeting: September 12, 2024 Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife4034 Fairview Industrial Drive SESalem, OR 97302 Dear Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission, The undersigned organizations, representing hundreds of thousands of hunters and anglers across the state of Oregon and nation, support the Oregon Department of ...
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8

Aug

2024

OR Chapter Gathers Signatures and Submits Comments Opposing E-bikes in Deschutes National Forest

Author: Chris Hager
On July 30th, the Oregon Chapter of BHA submitted comments and petition opposing e-bikes on specific trails within the Deschutes National Forest. The proposal by the US Forest Service would authorize the use of class 1, pedal-assist e-bikes on 161.4 miles of previously non-motorized trail within the Sisters and Bend – Fort Rock Ranger Districts of the Deschutes National Forest. Ultimately, the OR Chapter of BHA was able to garner over 200 signatures in opposition to the proposal. You can ...
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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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May

2024

Oregon Hunters and Anglers Rally Rapid Support for Next Director of ODFW

Author: Chris Hager
In a quick turn of events, the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) Commission announced their final candidates for the next ODFW Director, allowing a short turn around for stakeholder input. In a swift and organized effort, various organizations rallied behind Debbie Colbert, the preferred choice among hunting and fishing groups. The Oregon Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA), working alongside partner organizations, launched an action alert that resulted in over 360 ...
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12

Mar

2024

OR Chapter Submits Comments for ODFW Selection Process

Author: Chris Hager
 On January 26th, 2024, the Oregon Chapter of BHA submitted comments reflecting the necessary considerations needed for the recruitment of the next Director of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. This comes after the recent retirement of the current Director of ODFW, Kurt Melcher. Read the full comments here: LINK TO FULL COMMENTS
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