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Sep

2025

Nebraska Chapter September 2025 Update

Author: Brian Bird
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Sep

2025

Maine Team Assists MDIFW with Opening New Land to Hunting And Trapping

Author: Brian Bird

Maine Team joined MDIFW staff to remove POSTED signs, install WMA boundary markers, and clean roadside trash

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8

Sep

2025

Public Hunting, Fishing Expanded on 16 National Wildlife Refuges

Author: Nadia Marji
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Sep

2025

Veterans Defend 'Hallowed Ground' of Boundary Waters

Author: Maisie Kroon
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Sep

2025

BHA Calls For Reversal of Attack on Land and Water Conservation Fund

Secretarial Order threatens Fund’s bipartisan legacy, opening door to land transfers and restricting public access.

Author: Nadia Marji
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3

Sep

2025

Improved Habitat Connectivity on 22,000 acres of Public Land

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3

Sep

2025

Rally for the Rio Grande del Norte: Music, Stewardship and Public Lands

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Sep

2025

Public Lands Month 2025

September is officially here, and we’ve got a full lineup of ways you can get the most out of the month dedicated to our shared passion: public lands.

Author: Nadia Marji
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29

Aug

2025

NY BHA Fall Newsletter

Author: Brian Bird
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28

Aug

2025

Investigating Environmental Influences on NC Flounder Fisheries

Author: Brian Bird

Blog written by Charles Veith.  This research was partially funded by a grant from the North Carolina Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers.  Research like this should be used help make informed, science-based decisions in terms of regulations to help protect Southern Flounder populations.

 

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