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2019

Sportsmen for the San Juan Mountains Wilderness

The Colorado Chapter of BHA is proud to announce the launching of the Sportsmen for the San Juan Mountains Wilderness Coalition. We have joined TU, Artemis, and a number of Colorado Business Leaders to build sportsmen and women support for the San Juan Mountains Wilderness Act. The San Juan Mountains Wilderness Act (SJMWA) is a portion of the Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy (CORE) Act recently introduced by Colorado Senator Michael Bennet and Congressman Joe Neguse. It will add ...
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Mar

2019

Public access is worth fighting for

Author: Ryan Busse
By Ryan Busse - March 29, 2019 - Originally published in the Missoulian On Aug. 10, 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt established the Crazy Mountain Forest Reserve and declared that it should be for “the use and benefit of the people.” This and other similar visionary actions resulted in the most treasured of American ideals: the legal right of citizens to access our vast public lands. Areas where legal access is established and maintained is our birthright. Unfortunately, this can change ...
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2019

Opponents Fear MT Sage Grouse Bill Tips Scales for Development

By Eric Tegethoff - March 28, 2019 - Originally published in the Public News Service HELENA, Mont. – Conservation groups in Montana are hoping state lawmakers can work out the details on a bill introduced to modify sage grouse protections. Senate Bill 299 would exempt certain types of development in sage grouse habitat. In particular, the telecommunications industry has raised concerns about performing maintenance and other operations on remote cell towers. But the bill raises red flags for ...
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2019

Texas BHA Beautifies 7 Properties on Public Lands Work Day

On March 2nd, the Texas chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers held its 1st Public Lands Work Day; volunteers across the state pitched in at 7 different public properties, all of which allow public hunting or fishing, and gave their valuable time toward maintaining the beauty and health of our rare and precious public lands and waters.  Following the disappointing cancellation of the planned fall work day in September 2018 when heavy storms rolled across the state, this event was a ...
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Mar

2019

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 45: Anthony Licata and Colin Kearns of Outdoor Life and Field & Stream

Anthony Licata and Colin Kearns stand at the helm of two of the most iconic magazine titles in the outdoor industry. Anthony is the editorial director of Outdoor Life and Field & Stream, and Colin serves as  editor in chief of Field & Stream. In this episode, Hal catches up with them in the midst of Shot Show, the day after the gang celebrated our public lands at the BHA bonfire in the Nevada desert. Join the trio as they reminisce about their adventures hunting and fishing North America’s ...
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2019

LETTER: Montana BHA Comments on Spotted Dog WMA Grazing

Author: Greg Munther
Randy Arnold, Regional SupervisorMDFWPSpurgin RoadMissoula, MT 59804 Dear Randy: Re: SDWMA Grazing  The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Draft EA regarding the proposal to graze parts of the Spotted Dog WMA. Our organization has grown to nearly 3,000 Montana hunters and anglers who value Montana’s wildlife and public lands. Many members value, enjoy and use the Spotted Dog landscape and its multitude of wildlife species. We seek ...
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Letter: Let’s Celebrate Public Lands Day in Arizona

Author: Larry Ortega
It is not often that a bill moves through the legislature with such widespread and bipartisan support as HB 2271, which would establish the first Saturday in April as Public Lands Day throughout the state. After already passing unanimously in the House 60-0, HB 2271 now is quickly making its way through the state Senate. Arizonans have made it clear that public lands are an essential part of living in this great state. The recent Colorado College Conservation in the West Poll shows that 64 ...
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2019

Chapter formulates plan to support AB 84

In 2001, Nevada’s voters approved state bonds for the Conservation & Resource Grant Program. The program has been vital in protecting and improving Nevada’s natural environment, cultural resources, and recreational opportunities. The program has helped preserve water quality, protect rivers and wetlands, and enrich State Parks and historic treasures. The Conservation Bond Program has helped make Nevada a great place to live and recreate. Unfortunately, that program is coming to an end. The ...
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2019

Colorado BHA Annual Chapter Rendezvous (May 31 – June 2, 2019)

Author: David Lien
The Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers 11th annual Rendezvous is scheduled for May 31 – June 2, 2019 (nights of Friday, May 31 & Saturday, June 1). We will be setting up camp at the Lakeview campground in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest (between Leadville and Buena Vista) near the Twin Lakes Reservoir. Mount Elbert (14,433 ft.), Colorado’s highest peak, is in the vicinity along with plenty of fishing and other hiking options, including the Colorado Trail. Visiting Camp Hale (17 miles ...
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Mar

2019

New England BHA Opposes Legislation Allowing Big Game Hunting in Rhode Island Shooting Preserves

The New England Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is dedicated to ensuring that fair chase ethics that guide hunters from coast to coast persist and continue to influence both new and experienced sportsmen and women. Consequently, we wholeheartedly oppose a bill in the Rhode Island Legislature, H5849, that would legalize the importation of big game animals like elk, wild hogs, and deer for canned hunts in shooting preserves.  In addition to contradicting generations worth of fair ...
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