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Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) is proud to announce that Ryan “Cal” Callaghan—longtime BHA supporter, former chair of BHA’s North American Board, and current vice president of conservation at MeatEater—has been named incoming president and CEO of BHA, effective January 1, 2026.
“I’m committed to building on the momentum of the incredible BHA community as a nonpartisan voice leading the charge for conservation."
Categories: Media, News, North American News, Press Releases
Tags: Press Releases, Public Lands Access
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Categories: Chapter News, Stewardship News
Tags: Habitat Stewardship, Idaho Chapter
In all the different places I’ve lived, getting tied into the local mountain biking group is a surefire way to make friends. Show up to the weekly group ride every Wednesday evening, and you instantly have new buddies to ride with. Some of them might even become your real friends.
Rolling into summer this year, I decided I wanted to apply the same strategy to the BHA packout events I was going to host. I picked the first Tuesday of the month, mostly based on my families schedule, but also that it didn’t interfere with the trail building days our local mountain bike group hosts. I hoped this strategy would help with commitment issues I see so often with hosting a weekend event in the summer: people are over committed for precious weekend slots by the time the snow is barely off the ground. And maybe I’d get to make some new friends in the process.
The other reason I was interested in this format is there are a lot of public land “trashy spots”, as my son calls them, that could use a little helping hand. They don’t require dedicating a whole weekend day to cleaning up, but an hour or two can make a huge difference. Summer evenings are long in North Idaho, so picking up trash for an hour could be followed by a leisurely social hour.
The North Idaho Public Land Packout Pop-Up Series Presented by onX was born. Next up was to get the trashy spots sorted out. I wanted to spread these out a bit over north Idaho to include a wider range of folks, but I only half joke that all the events I host are within a 20 mile radius of our house. So obviously the first packout location was only seven miles down the road.
This also meant it was easy to recruit a couple of neighbors by word of mouth and through the local Facebook group. We had eight people show up for the first event, including two I’d never met before. New friends!
The group spent about an hour and a half picking up three pick-up truck beds full of trash, all while swatting hordes of mosquitoes. Fortunately, charcoal and citronella candles reduced the amount of blood loss while we roasted brats and chatted with friends afterwards.
Before the series started, I made up punch cards, with the intent that everyone would get a punch for every event they attended. Every punch got your name entered into a drawing at the end of the series for a prize. A quick search of the arts and crafts section at the thrift store yielded several punches that fit exactly with my vision.
One of the hardest things at the beginning was choosing spots, espe
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Tags: Habitat Stewardship, Colorado Chapter
Take Action for the Knowles Nelson Stewardship Program
Categories: Chapter News, State Issues, Action Alerts
Tags: Wisconsin Chapter
During the 2025 fight against the mass sell-off of America’s public lands, Utah-born cowboy, big game guide, and U.S. Army veteran Braxton McCoy seemed to be everywhere, from his barrage of fiery commentary on X to the Tucker Carlson and Shawn Ryan podcasts, to addressing public meetings across the West.
Categories: Media, Podcasts
Tags: media, Podcast
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Advocating Every Day: How Alaska BHA Board Members Champion Wild Public Lands At Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, our mission to maintian Alaska’s wild public lands, waters, and wildlife is powered by passionate volunteers. Each of our board members brings unique skills, perspectives, and personal dedication to this cause—advocating not just through words, but through their everyday actions.
Categories: Chapter News
Tags: Public Lands & Waters, Alaska Chapter
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Tags: New England Chapter
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2.3 Miles of Fence Removed in the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument by 8 BHA Volunteers
Tags: Nevada Chapter, Habitat Stewardship, Utah Chapter, Arizona Chapter
As nearly everyone who hunts, hikes, camps, climbs, paddles or otherwise recreates on public lands knows well, during the first half of 2025 we fended off repeated attempts in Congress—spearheaded by Utah Senator Mike Lee—to put public lands on the chopping block, selling them off to the highest bidder.
Tags: Colorado Chapter