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2026
Categories: Chapter News, Federal Issues
Tags: Minnesota Chapter, Federal Issues, Chapter News
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Wyoming State legislators just advanced a “Corner Crossing Clarification” bill in the House by a 32-28 vote, and it is now headed to the Senate where it may face additional headwinds and potential amendments. The legislation seeks to codify and decriminalize corner crossing in Wyoming’s criminal code in the wake of the landmark 10th Circuit Court decision that affirmed what we believed to be true all along–corner crossing between public land parcels is not a crime.
That’s a good thing, right? So why hasn’t BHA come out in support? Bear with us as we field dress this debate down to the bone.
Categories: Chapter News, State Issues
Tags: Access & Opportunity, Wyoming Chapter
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Categories: Chapter News
Tags: Colorado Chapter
Tags: Colorado Chapter, Chapter News
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This episode frames Utah as a microcosm of the broader Western struggle over public trust, private property, and the future of access — where law, history, culture, and conservation all meet at the water’s edge.
Categories: Media, Podcasts
Tags: media, Podcast
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At Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, conservation means speaking up for public lands and waters and showing up to care for them firsthand. In 2025, BHA worked alongside federal, state, tribal, and local partners nationwide to expand workforce capacity, accelerate project timelines, and deliver measurable conservation outcomes across diverse landscapes. From grasslands and sagebrush steppe to forests, rivers, and coastal wetlands, BHA improved the health and resilience of fish and wildlife habitat on public lands and waters and helped enhance access to those places for current and future generations of hunters, anglers, and outdoor recreationists
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The Tongass: A Truly Wild Place I Call Home
The Tongass National Forest is the largest National Forest in the United States, possessing some of the most unique backcountry opportunities in the country. The Tongass is surrounded by Alaska’s Inside Passage, whose cold waters are fed by the various glaciers that wind their way through the towering mountains which characterize the this special temperate rainforest. These cold waters support some of the densest biomass anywhere in the world, supporting a variety of life from salmon and halibut to whales and sea ducks. The Tongass is a place I feel honored to call my home.
Written by Alec Boyd-Devine @devineconservation
Categories: News, Chapter News, Federal Issues
Tags: Alaska Chapter, Tongass National Forest
Tags: South Dakota Chapter
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There’s a big difference between right here and over there.
One of the attributes needed to discern the difference is faith.
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ESSB 5203 is up for a hearing in the House Transportation Committee on February 18.
Washington BHA is calling on all hunters to support this critical wildlife connectivity bill.
Categories: Chapter News, State Issues, Action Alerts
Tags: Policy, Washington Chapter