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14

Jul

2025

Big Gumbo Fence Removal - Part 2

Author: Andrew Hahne
  June 21st, 2025 - Volunteers from the Montana and North Dakota chapters gathered in the "Big Gumbo" area just south of Marmarth, ND for part 2 of an ongoing stewardship effort in North Dakota's largest continuous swath of BLM land. In 2024 volunteers "inventoried" fence - mapping unknown fence lines on the map, meanwhile noting the composition and condition of the fence. This data was handed off to the local BLM field office, who then determined which fences posed a barrier to wildlife, ...
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9

Jul

2025

BHA Habitat Stewards Rendezvous in Missoula for Fencing Project and Seminar

Author: Andrew Hahne
  Stewardship in Action: Fence Removal, Field Education, and Sweat Equity  On the Thursday leading into Rende 2025, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and the Missoula BLM field office kicked off the weekend with a boots on the ground stewardship project. Twenty-five volunteers and four BLM staff headed up the Blackfoot River, just east of Missoula, to remove half a mile of old fencing along Belmont Creek.     Over coffee and a light breakfast, the BLM's Assistant Field Manager gave a ...
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8

Jul

2025

EVENT RECAP: USFS And BHA Volunteers Brush Trail in Montana's Flathead Valley

Author: Andrew Hahne
June 28, 2025 - 8 BHA members based out of the Whitefish/Kalispell area of the Flathead Valley, MT, volunteered their Saturday to hike, sweat and build up "conservation Karma" for the coming hunting season. Volunteers collaborated with USFS in clearing trail 171 - Ingalls to Sylvia Lake, just West of the popular campsites and water access surrounding Tally Lake. Beyond the 4 miles of public land that was improved through these efforts, volunteers enjoyed a day of mountain views and ...
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30

Jun

2025

Jackson Fence Pull Event Recap

On a ridgeline at 8,000 feet in the west Pioneer mountains outside of Jackson, Montana, 13 volunteers from Montana BHA spent their summer solstice rolling up barbed wire and hauling it out of the forest, camping out on a mountaintop, and repeating the process over the next day. Oh yeah, and all of this was done in a straight up blizzard!This shining example of Type II fun was completed as part of a partnership between BHA and the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) in their joint effort to ...
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23

Jun

2025

Utah BHA Volunteers Show Their Grit in Paunsaugunt Fence Pull

If you haven’t had the opportunity to drive north to south following the geological shift from the alpine zones of the Panguitch area down along Highway 89 to the red rock desert of Kanab, Utah, you’re missing out. The transition from alpine lakes, ponderosa pines, and lush green meadows, to red sands, big basin sage, and prickly pear cactus is relatively abrupt. One might be tempted into thinking they have traveled onto a completely different continent within the span of 60 miles. This ...
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5

Jun

2025

Alaska BHA Kenai Refuge Canoe Route Clearing Recap

Alaska BHA Kenai Refuge Canoe Route Clearing Recap     By Neal Koeneman, Jeff Knisley, & Mary Glaves    Clearing the Canoe Portages on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge with Paddling-ton Bear & the Alaska BHA Crew Twenty dusty miles north of Sterling is the U.S. Fish and Wildlife (USFWS) Education Center, the Den. Geographically, It’s in the heart of a mesh of lakes, and trails in the wet flat expanse of the northern Kenai Peninsula. The area is a part of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge ...
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16

May

2025

Stinking Springs Fence Pull and Wildlife Friendly Re-build

Author: Andrew Hahne
On May 9-10, BHA volunteers teamed up with the BLM biology department of the Upper Snake Field office to improve fencing around riparian areas in Stinking Springs Canyon Idaho. The removal of dilapidated fencing and rebuild to wildlife friendly fence is intended to improve habitat and water quality in the area. Modified fence will serve to protect the spring head and riparian zones leading into the Snake River.    The difference in water clarity was evident overnight -when volunteers ...
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12

May

2025

Public Land Stewards on the Taos Plateau

    The Taos plateau is a high elevation basalt filled valley in north New Mexico.  It is bordered by the Tusas mountains to the west and the Sangre de Cristo in the east.  It sits at 7,000' elevation and experiences frigid winters and scalding summers.  In 2013 the area was designated the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument.  It encompasses 242,555 acres of sagebrush, grassland, piñon juniper forest and the Rio Grande gorge.  In the winter, large herds of elk migrate out of the Tusas ...
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18

Mar

2025

BLM & BHA Tackle Water Site Inspections to Prioritize Repair

Author: Jake Splawn
The Carlsbad Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages over two million acres in southeast New Mexico, providing unmatched public recreation opportunities. Everyone can find excitement in this arid playground, from double barrel enthusiasts flushing a covey of blue quail, challenging spot and stalks of trophy Desert Mule Deer, Elk, and Barbary Sheep in steep and unforgiving terrain, to never-ending hiking and over-landing trails, and secluded campsites with stunning 360 ...
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20

Feb

2025

2024 Year in Review: BHA’s Illegal Motorized Use Reward Program

Author: Bryan Jones
For Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA), 2024 marked another year of unwavering commitment to protecting public lands and wildlife habitat through our Illegal Motorized Use Reward Program. Designed to incentivize citizens who report instances of illegal offroad motorized use on public lands, our program continues to highlight our dedication to responsible recreation and the stewardship of our shared outdoor heritage.     A Quick Look at the Program The Illegal Motorized Use Reward Program ...
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