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Aug

2023

Montana BHA Supports Wildcat WMA Acquisition

August 18, 2023 Montana Fish, Wildlife & ParksAttn: Brett DorakPO Box 1630Miles City, MT 59301Brett.Dorak@mt.gov RE: Wildcat WMA Acquisition Dear Mr. Dorak, On behalf of the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, a grassroot conservation organization with roughly 3,000 dues-paying members in the state, we submit these comments in full support of the proposed acquisition of 328 acres and the creation of the Wildcat Wildlife Management Area. We thank Montana FWP along with a handful ...
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Aug

2023

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers: Mission, Issues & Actions (Triads)

Author: David Lien
During May 2023 I crossed paths with Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) founder Mike Beagle in Denver, nearly four years after we last got together at a watering hole not far from Mike’s home in southern Oregon. Catching up with Mike or any other BHA members always reminds me of the three things you can count on at any BHA gathering: good people, good food, and good times. Mike recruited me into BHA during March 2005. “Consider our organization, there are none like it anywhere,” he ...
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Aug

2023

Update on School Funding for Archery and Hunting Programs

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers has previously shared our concern and frustration regarding the Department of Education’s implementation of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, or BSCA, passed last year, which has prohibited funds for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, or ESEA, from being used for “training in the use of a dangerous weapon.”   Given the interpretation shared by the Department of Education, some schools have withheld funding for the National Archery in the Schools ...
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17

Aug

2023

Lethal Minds Journal Volume 13

Author: Trevor Hubbs
As seen in The Lethal Minds Journal Volume 13 Please visit: https://lethalmindsjournal.substack.com/p/lethal-minds-volume-13 Transition Career and civilian transition guidance, geared towards helping servicemembers plan their careers and help transitioning servicemembers succeed in civilian life   The Armed Forces Initiative - Trevor J. Hubbs In 2004, two veterans named Mike Beagle and Tony Heckard sat down around a campfire with five other conservation advocates and decided to ...
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17

Aug

2023

Cackalacky Caller Volume 1, 5th Edition

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17

Aug

2023

New England BHA Funds Striped Bass Research

For the last several years BHA’s New England Chapter has played a leading role in the organization’s advocacy efforts to recover and protect Atlantic Striped Bass, which have been supported by every BHA Chapter from Maine to North Carolina. In coordination with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (Mass DMF), the New England Chapter is now contributing to the conservation of Striped Bass in a new way – by investing in scientific research that looks to provide striped bass managers ...
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Aug

2023

The Land and Water Conservation Fund benefits our nation, so let’s build on it

The following article was first published by The Virginian-Pilot on 15 August 2023.   It is an op-ed I wrote in support of an ongoing collaboration with the LWCF Coalition on behalf of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers.  In doing so, I represented the Capital Region Chapter where I serve as the vice chair and the Armed Forces Initiative where I now serve as the policy chair on the national advisory board.  Opinion: The Land and Water Conservation Fund benefits our nation, so let’s build on ...
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Aug

2023

Montana BHA Supports Racetrack Creek Acquisition

Author: Scott DeSena
August 16, 2023 Lisa Timchak, Forest Supervisor Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest 420 Barrett Street Dillon, MT 59725   Re: Racetrack Creek 2025 LWCF-Funded Acquisition Proposal   Ms. Timchak: On behalf of the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and our roughly 3,000 dues-paying members, please consider the below comments outlining our support of the 131-acre Racetrack Creek acquisition. Our members value wild places, quality habitat, public access and the fair-chase hunting ...
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Aug

2023

Defend Science-Based Bear & Cougar Management in New Mexico

Currently the New Mexico State Game Commission is undergoing rulemaking for bear and cougar with a goal to, “Maintain sustainable bear and cougar populations and hunting opportunities throughout New Mexico using bear and cougar biology, modern monitoring and analytical methods, harvest data, and public input.” After reviewing the proposed changes and consulting with the New Mexico Game and Fish Carnivore and Small Mammal Program Manager, NMBHA found that the suggested rule calls for minor ...
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Aug

2023

New House Bill Would Triple Investment in Successful Public Access Program

News for Immediate ReleaseAug. 15, 2023Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org The Voluntary Public Access Improvement Act would increase funding for VPA-HIP to $150 million over five years WASHINGTON – New U.S. House of Representatives legislation would make a critical, needed investment in a unique public access program widely supported by hunters and anglers, the Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program, also known as VPA-HIP. Introduced in the ...
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