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Sep

2022

Utah BHA Teaches 12 New Hunters Big Game Basics

The Utah Chapter would like to thank the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and especially Rachael Tuckett, for their support of the Hunting for Sustainability Program. Without the resources they provided, the program wouldn’t have been possible. In August, the Utah chapter wrapped up our first Hunting for Sustainability program, in collaboration with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Twelve students participated in the 5-workshop series, which was focused on teaching new hunters the ...
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Sep

2022

BHA helps shape outdoor recreation plan in Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania Chapter of BHA is part of a new Recreation Engagement Coalition tasked with shaping the growth of Pennsylvania's outdoor recreation sector. Chapter Chair Don Rank represented BHA at the kickoff meeting of the new group at the Governor’s Residence in Harrisburg September 14. “PA BHA is proud to be among this core group of leaders from across the outdoor spectrum to be asked to participate in this effort,” said Rank. ”Hunting, fishing and public lands are critical to outdoor ...
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Sep

2022

BHA's Member Survey: 2022 Results

Author: Thomas Plank
BHA's membership trends young, is politically diverse, and is motivated by a set of core values: conservation ethics, tradition and health. This survey offers up a profile of today’s public lands hunter and angler: characterized by an affinity for wild foods, a desire to spend as much time as possible on public lands and waters and a commitment to public service.   BHA has established chapters in 48 U.S. states, two Canadian provinces, one Canadian territory, and Washington, D.C. BHA ...
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Sep

2022

Free Kalispell, Libby clinics to teach hunters how to collect their own CWD samples

Author: Montana BHA
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) is offering free clinics to teach hunters how to collect lymph node samples from animals to have them tested for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) as hunting season gets underway. CWD is a progressive, fatal neurological disease that infects members of the deer family, such as mule and white-tailed deer, elk, and moose. Animals may be infected and contagious for a very long time, sometimes two years or longer, before symptoms appear. An animal can appear ...
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Sep

2022

Our National Forests by Greg M. Peters

This title is part of BHA's Jim Posewitz Digital Library: Required Reading for Conservationists   Our National Forests: Stories from America’s Most Important Public Lands takes readers on a journey through arguably America's most important public lands, our National Forests. Each chapter highlights a region, issue or story involving our national forests, which are important for any hunter, angler, conservationist or outdoor-recreator to hear. The science of growing trees, the creation of the ...

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Sep

2022

Bring Your Work Gloves and Boots

 *Header image by Jon Cartagena  Wildlife encounters many barriers and obstacles when moving across the landscape. Migration corridors for deer, elk and pronghorn are disrupted by roads and urban development, as well as recreation trails. Although we may be able to improve these obstacles for wildlife movement, they will remain significant impediments to wildlife for years to come. But there are some direct actions we can take to dramatically improve wildlife movement in areas that are more ...
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Sep

2022

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Rewards OHV Enforcement in Hesperus, CO

Author: Thomas Plank
HESPERUS, CO — Backcountry Hunters & Anglers recently issued a reward to a citizen who reported illegal OHV use on Colorado’s public lands. Law enforcement officers from the U.S. Forest Service were able to issue citations to the offending parties based on information provided by the citizen.  On May 3, Maria Webb saw a Jeep "tearing up the road" at a dispersed camping site near Hesperus, a town in southwestern Colorado. Maria, a thoughtful user of public lands who grew up in state parks, ...
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Sep

2022

SEPTEMBER '22 MONTANA ELK UPDATE

Author: Montana BHA
We're in the thick of it now! September is here and with each bugle that raises the hairs on our arms, we're reminded why elk and elk hunting are so important to us. So with that, here's an update on all things elk in Montana: 1) Elk Recs Now Out for Comment On September 15th, Montana FWP released for public comment the 15 elk-related recommendations developed by FWP's hand-selected Elk Management Citizen Advisory Group. The proposals range from 'Enforce Stricter Penalties for ...
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Sep

2022

Outdoor groups get stake in elk management lawsuit

Author: Montana BHA
Last week District Court Judge Heather Perry granted a motion from a coalition of outdoor groups allowing them to intervene in a lawsuit filed by a property rights group charging Fish, Wildlife and Parks with failing to manage elk in Montana. The groups, including Montana Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Montana Bowhunters Association, the Montana Wildlife Federation and others, now have standing to represent another voice in elk management. The United Property Owners of Montana, UPOM, filed ...
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Sep

2022

BHA Members Roll Up Their Sleeves

Author: Tim Brass

Photos: Ace Hess “Acts of creation are ordinarily reserved for gods and poets, but humbler folk may circumvent this restriction if they know how. To plant a pine, for example, one need be neither god nor poet; one need only own a good shovel.” – Aldo Leopold, Sand County Almanac   By Tim Brass   It is our sense of duty to reinvest in the wild places that provide the sense of awe, inspiration and renewal that drives many of us to volunteer with conservation organizations like Backcountry ...

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