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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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Oct

2021

Help BHA Protect the Boundary Waters

Every year more dedicated backcountry hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts visit the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness than any wilderness area in the country. The BWCAW offers an array of outdoor opportunities, ranging from phenomenal fishing for lake trout, smallmouth bass, pike and walleye in its seemingly endless string of quiet waters to unique backcountry hunts for white-tailed deer, black bear and grouse in its vast tracts of unpressured forest land. The Bureau of Land ...
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3

Sep

2019

Uphold Hunting and Fishing Opportunities in the Carson and Santa Fe National Forests

Our national forests play host to a wide variety of users, not least of whom are sportsmen and women. Totaling nearly 190 million acres across the United States, national forests are critical to local, state and federal economies. The Forest Plans for two of the most productive and widely-appreciated forests in the West, the Carson, and Santa Fe, are up for review this year, with public comment being accepted until November 7th. There are a wide variety of user groups and industries vying ...
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12

Jun

2019

Smith River: California’s and Oregon’s Largest Wild & Scenic River

  This article originally appeared in the Spring 2019 issue of Backcountry Journal.   By Matthew Clark Photo by Sunny Capper   Along the Oregon/California border the mountains rise up straight out of frigid, rocky rivers trying to touch the sky. The waters run free and innocent to the needs of the modern world.The black-tailed deer are elusive as any that roam the West, and the rivers seasonally turn chrome. Located within the Six Rivers National Forest, the Smith River watershed is the ...
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11

Apr

2018

Alberta BHA: Livingstone – Porcupine Hills

Author: Alberta Bha
The Livingstone – Porcupine Hills region encompasses mountains and foothills of south-western Alberta north of the Castle Parks and south of Kananaskis Country.  This area includes large portions of Alberta’s montane and foothills fescue ecosystems, is home to world famous trout streams such as the Oldman and Crowsnest Rivers, and overlaps all or part of wildlife management units 303, 304, 305, 306, 308, and 402. The Livingstone and the Porcupine Hills have always been important places for ...
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27

Feb

2018

BHA's Land Tawney Speaks to the Importance of the Boundary Waters

With The more than 1 million acres of Wilderness in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness at risk from large scale sulfide-ore copper mining proposals, BHA's Land Tawney Speaks about the importance of the Boundary Waters. To help protect the BWCAW please join us in urging the U.S. Forest Service to give the BWCAW the public review it deserves by adding your name to the petition located HERE.  
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8

Dec

2017

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: The Epitome of Remoteness

As an avid elk hunter in Idaho and Wyoming, I often marvel at how elk country, even when very close to cars and civilization, can feel wild. Entering a tight, timbered canyon, especially when elk may be near, is awe inspiring, even when the trailhead is only a quarter mile away. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge feels wild in a different way. The 19-million-acre refuge is the epitome of remoteness. The feeling of being immersed in such a large tract of land largely untouched by man is ...
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17

Nov

2016

Sportsmen Welcome Movement to Conserve Colorado's Thompson Divide

Author: Colorado BHA
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers commends the recent decision by the Bureau of Land Management to safeguard high quality undeveloped habitat in Colorado's Thompson Divide by cancelling controversial oil and gas leases in the region.Located west of Carbondale, the Thompson Divide provides one of the largest remaining undeveloped tracts of mid-elevation big game habitat in the state and serves as the headwaters to four high-quality trout fisheries, one of which is a gold medal water. The BLM’s ...
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16

Nov

2016

Jewels of the North Umpqua: Frank Moore and the Wild Steelhead of Steamboat Creek

The following BHA feature film showcases the 104,000 acre Steamboat Creek watershed that BHA is working to protect as the Steamboat Creek Wild Steelhead Sanctuary, in partnership with Trout Unlimited, Pacific Rivers, The Conservation Alliance and many others.  Join us in showing your support for the designation of the Frank Moore Wild Steelhead Sanctuary.
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3

Nov

2016

Infographic: Legislation Honors Two Oregon Icons

Oregon BHA is working to advance legislation that would permanently protect more than 100,000 acres of public lands within the Steamboat Creek Watershed. Learn more about this unique steelhead fishery and roadless backcountry hunting destination – and what we're doing to protect it – by checking out this infographic. Want to get more involved?  Sign-up here.
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