New England BHA Chapter / Thursday, February 20, 2020 / Categories: Media, Chapter News, State Issues Vermont Public Land Owners gather before vote on town forest sale February 15, 2020, Brandon, VT- Vermont members of BHA, along with a few new friends, met to celebrate public lands at Red Clover Ale Co. There were tales of turkeys, tracking bucks, big brown trout and snowshoe hares along with toasts to our Green Mountain National Forest, VT F&W WMAs and local town forests. With one of these local town forests on the line on Town Meeting Day, local BHAers were there to get the word out to vote ‘No’ to the sale of land owned by the people of the Town of Proctor. Vermonters are lucky to have as much access to land as we do, but we can’t stand to lose any of it. With the work of members of groups like BHA and our many partners, we’re hoping to hold on to these 1,600 acres of public ground for generations down the road. Photo by Chris Ingram Previous Article February 2020 AZ Newsletter Next Article Trump Budget Proposes Cuts to LWCF Funding, National Parks Print 2 Rate this article: No rating Tags: New England newsNew England issuesNew England Chapter New England BHA ChapterNew England BHA Chapter New England BHA is a voice for the sporting community in New England that values solitude, silence, clean and free flowing rivers, and habitat for large, wide-ranging wildlife. Other posts by New England BHA Chapter Contact author Full biography Full biography New England BHA is a voice for the sporting community in New England that values solitude, silence, clean and free flowing rivers, and habitat for large, wide-ranging wildlife. x