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Mar

2021

Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer

  This title is part of BHA's Jim Posewitz Digital Library: Required Reading for Conservationists   Outwardly, Braiding Sweetgrass appears to be a book about plants, viewed through Dr. Kimmerer’s own tandem lens of her degree in botany and Anishinaabe traditional environmental knowledge. Indeed, she weaves these different ways of seeing the world together as tenderly as she describes the eponymous braiding of sweetgrass, but I’d be doing us all a disservice to imply this book is just a ...

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Mar

2021

Maine BHA Policy Update March 2021

In the first two months of 2021, the Maine BHA team identified over 75 bills introduced to the Legislature that could impact hunting and fishing, land conservation, and public access.  As of March 1, BHA submitted testimony on 9 bills and was working on several others, with more expected to come as the bills are printed and full details can be reviewed. In a move that reflects the growing respect for BHA’s influence and stance on policy issues, BHA has been invited to join a bi-weekly ...
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Mar

2021

Join NM BHA in Opposing the Public Land Trapping Ban

Author: Joel Gay
An all-out ban on public lands trapping throughout New Mexico known as the “Wildlife Conservation & Public Safety Act” inched closer Friday night when the Senate Judiciary Committee voted in favor, 5-1. But now,  "time" is on trappers’ side. SB32 now goes to the full Senate for approval. If the bill passes, it still must get through one or more House committees and a vote by the full House. With the Legislature scheduled to adjourn in just two weeks, that schedule will be tough to ...
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Mar

2021

Bill proposes landowner-sponsored elk licenses, extra bonus points

Author: Montana BHA
The House Fish, Wildlife & Parks Committee is taking up a bill Tuesday carried by Speaker of the House Wylie Galt that would institute new landowner-sponsored elk hunting licenses in districts at population objectives and a bonus point boost for hunters deciding to hunt cow elk on private land in over-objective districts. House Bill 505 was borne from a concept developed internally at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. The bill aims to incentivize private landowners and hunters to work to ...
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5

Mar

2021

PA's Middle Creek WMA : Magical migrations and hunting opportunities

By Aaron Hepler   As I sat in the bay window of my parents’ house, I couldn’t help but notice the light was fading. It was odd since it was sunny a few minutes prior. I looked up at the sky as the shadows grew. The image of hundreds and hundreds of geese met my eyes. Snow geese and Canada geese alike, with other species of waterfowl in the mix. Landing in fields and taking to the air at random times, birds covered the ground and sky wherever I could see. This was a familiar sight for me and ...
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Mar

2021

2021 Legislative Recap - Transmittal Break

Author: Montana BHA
We're halfway through the legislative session, meaning it's time to catch our breath, lick our wounds, and get a clearer picture of where things stand. At this 45-day mark the non-revenue bills with a good chance of becoming law will have needed to have passed through one chamber and sent to the other for round II. Much of our testimony this session has been delivered remotely, but we've been in the halls of the Capitol lobbying and delivering in-person testimony there too.  We certainly ...
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Mar

2021

Work To Be Done To Save Pine Tree

Author: Josh Kaywood
The Arkansas Chapter continues to work on multiple fronts to keep the University of Arkansas Pine Tree Research Station open and accessible by the public.  We need your help now to continue this work. Working directly Senator Ron Caldwell, Arkansas BHA supports SB 358 which is currently under consideration in the Arkansas Senate.  SB 358 is a “sunshine law” that would create a formal process for notifying the public and local stakeholders before any state agency or public university tries to ...
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Mar

2021

LETTER: MTBHA supports reestablishment of native species in the North Fork

March 3, 2021   John SlownEnvironmental Coordinator, US Forest ServiceLolo National Forestjslown@fs.fed.us   Dear Mr. Slown,   The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is a grassroot conservation organization with roughly 3,000 due-paying members in the state. We are writing to voice our strong support of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park’s (FWP’s) proposal for remediation/reestablishment of native westslope cutthroat trout in the North Fork of the Blackfoot River north of Ovando, ...
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Mar

2021

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 99: Aldo Leopold scholar Curt Meine

Curt Meine is a conservation biologist and one of America’s foremost conservation and environmental historians. He is the author of the definitive biography Aldo Leopold, His Life and Work and the voice of the outstanding Leopold documentary, Green Fire. Curt is also the co-editor of The Driftless Reader,  a collection of writings exploring the cultural and natural histories of the Upper Midwest. He is currently a senior fellow with the Aldo Leopold Foundation and with the Center for Humans ...
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Mar

2021

Gobblers and Garbage 2021

Author: Josh Kaywood
Turkey season is right around the corner. Following the success from the last few years, the Southeast Chapter is hosting our Gobblers and Garbage trash cleanup contest again this year. During the past two seasons we have seen over 7000 pounds of trash removed from our public lands by fellow BHA members who took the time to pick a little up here or there while out turkey hunting. This year we have secured some great prizes and a few new sponsors. We're pretty excited to get this event going ...
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