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Jul

2025

Mountains to Sound Greenway Trailfest RECAP

Mountains to Sound Greenway Trailfest RECAP This weekend, BHA members teamed up with the Mountains to Sound Greenway crew to give some love back to the Cheese Rock Trail near Cle Elum. Together, we added supports and tie-backs to about 30 feet of trail, plus fresh gravel to improve drainage and protect against erosion — helping keep this beautiful trail open and accessible for everyone. 🛠️ After the work was done, our board members Justin, Clarence, and Tom set up outside Dru Bru to talk ...
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Jan

2025

Mountain Lion Processing with Washington BHA

 Mountain Lion Processing with Washington BHA   Thanks to collaboration with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), and the generosity of a local archery range, the WA Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BHA) had the unique opportunity to host a Mountain Lion Skinning and Processing Event at KBH Archers in Belfair WA. The WA Chapter worked with WDFW to coordinate receiving game animals that were removed due to conflict, either from depredation or public safety ...
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Jan

2025

WA Governor Inslee’s Final Fish and Wildlife Commission Appointments Sabotage the Incoming Administration

Governor Inslee’s decisions tarnish his environmental legacy by marginalizing Tribal input, representative government, and the independent oversight of wildlife management.   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 12, 2025   Contact: Dan Wilson, Co-Chair Washington Chapter, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers 509-434-4523 | Washington@backcountryhunters.org   Olympia, Washington— In the last days of his 12-year term, Governor Jay Inslee has taken a final step to undermine the public trust in Washington’s ...
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Dec

2024

WA Chapter Supports Commissioner Linville Reappointment

Author: Chris Hager
To: The Office of Governor Jay Inslee Cc: Ruth Musgrave, Senior Policy Advisor for Natural Resources Subject: Fish and Wildlife Commission Reappointment- Molly Linville Dear Governor Inslee, On behalf of the Washington Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, an organization representing thousands of dedicated members and supporters across the state, we write to express our strong support for the reappointment of Commissioner Molly Linville to the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission. ...
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8

Aug

2024

Field Report from the 34th Biennial Sage and Columbian Sharptail Grouse Workshop

Author: Dan Wilson
When the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) invited our Washington Chapter to sponsor this year’s WAFWA Sage and Columbian Sharptail Grouse Workshop in Wenatchee, we were thrilled. The board’s decision to support the workshop at the top sponsorship level was unanimous. While few of us have had the opportunity to hunt these species in states where their harvest is carefully regulated, our commitment wasn’t driven by access to hunting opportunities—it was rooted in a deep-seated ...
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Aug

2024

A Stark New Reality for Washington’s Wildlife

Author: Josh Wilund
By Dan Wilson & Josh Wilund On August 1st, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced the first confirmed case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Washington state. The news hit like a gut punch, and within minutes, our phones lit up with texts from board members, emails from conservation partners, and calls from media contacts. Deep down, many of us in Washington who are tracking CWD knew this day would come, though we hoped we had more time. For those unfamiliar, CWD ...
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11

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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Jul

2024

Public Service Announcement- WDFW Special Draw Corrections

Author: Dan Wilson
On July 10th, the Department of Fish and Wildlife announced that a complication occurred in assigning special draws results, as well as corrective steps they are taking to address it. We encourage hunters that applied for a special draw, whether you believe you were selected or not selected, to review the Department’s announcement here. As we reviewed the announcement, we were struck by two simultaneous feelings. The first was that glimmer of hope that every hunter has while waiting on draw ...
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2

May

2024

Fish and Wildlife Commission Fail Wildlife, Collaboration in Cougar Rulemaking

Author: Chris Hager
On the weekend of April 19th, while the Washington chapter accepted the George Bird Grinnell award at Rendezvous and volunteers labored to restore habitat along the Yakima River, the Fish and Wildlife Commission lowered the bar on sound management and responsible decision-making for Washington’s Wildlife. In a heated dialogue, a slim majority of commissioners ignored department staff, the Agency’s director, and the minority vote, to issue a narrow directive for rulemaking that will ...
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15

Apr

2024

A Changing of the Guard

Author: Dan Wilson
A Changing of the Guard This year's Washington chapter board retreat brought mixed emotions as my esteemed co-chair, Cameron Lankhaar, shared his decision to step down from his position. Cameron has been a cornerstone of our chapter's leadership, embodying a deep passion for Backcountry Hunters and Anglers and a relentless dedication to preserving our natural resources. His selfless commitment to the chapter's needs has been unwavering, making him not only an exemplary representation of our ...
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