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Jan

2025

Q & A with the Montana BHA chapter’s new Board Chair, Jake Schwaller

Author: Micah Fields
To welcome the new year, the Montana BHA board elected a new leader, Jake Schwaller, after our previous Chair, John B. Sullivan III, completed his term. First and foremost, we are grateful for the years of exceptional dedication and leadership John gave to BHA and are happy to retain him on the board in the position of Immediate Past Chair. Jake certainly has big boots to fill, and we look forward to the great work he will do in his new role. To give members an idea of Jake’s background and ...
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7

Jan

2025

Jimmy Carter's Alaska Public Lands Legacy

Alec Boyd-Devine walks into the Tongass National Forest on Admiralty Island to go Sitka Black-tailed deer hunting.Jimmy Carter’s Alaska Public Lands Legacy                                         For Jimmy Carter, conservation was a no-brainer. An avid hunter, fisherman, outdoorsman, in single term as president of the United States, Carter left an incredibly impactful legacy of conservation for generations to come. He began conserving public lands in Alaska early in his presidential term. ...
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7

Jan

2025

Haunted by Alaska: Bjorn Dihle on Life, Bears, and Mystery (ep. 195)

Bjorn Dihle has lived his entire life in southeast Alaska, hunting and fishing from the Tongass National Forest to the northern Brooks Range and beyond. He is a family man, a wilderness and wildlife guide, a conservationist, and a contributing editor at Alaska and Hunt Alaska magazines. Bjorn is the author of the books Haunted Inside Passage, Never Cry Halibut, and A Shape in the Dark: Living and Dying with Brown Bears. Listeners might also know his work from his riveting story in Outdoor ...
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7

Jan

2025

2024 Indiana BHA Recap

Author: Indiana BHA
Indiana BHA 2024 Year in Review!!!  The Indiana BHA Chapter had an excellent 2024! Below, we are going to provide you with a quick recap of some of our accomplishments over the course of the last year.    (For a sneak peak into plans for 2025, including some opportunities to win awesome prizes in January, see the last section of this blog post.)   Membership recruitment and engagement was a top priority, with the objective of growing the Indiana BHA community so that we can make a ...
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7

Jan

2025

BHA Applauds Chuckwalla Designation Conserving 624,000 Acres of Public Lands

Author: Nadia Marji
For Immediate Release:  January 7, 2025    Contacts:  Nadia Marji, Vice President of Marketing & Communications, nadia@backcountryhunters.org  Kaden McArthur, Director of Policy & Government Relations, mcarthur@backcountryhunters.org     WASHINGTON, D.C. – Connecting habitat and wildlife movement corridors from the Joshua Tree National Park in California to the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona, the newly-designated Chuckwalla National Monument will conserve 624,000 acres of public ...
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7

Jan

2025

Anglers, Hunters Cheer President Biden’s Action to Designate Sáttítla Highlands National Monument

Author: Nadia Marji
For Immediate Release: January 07, 2025   Contacts:Sam Davidson, Policy Director, California Public Lands, Trout Unlimited(831) 235-2542 / sam.davidson@tu.org Kaden McArthur, Director of Policy and Government Relations, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers(435) 770-3774 / mcarthur@backcountryhunters.org   Monument status will better protect the source waters of famous trout streams, key habitats, and fishing and hunting opportunities REDDING, CA — Today, Trout Unlimited (TU) and Backcountry Hunters ...
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7

Jan

2025

Promises Fulfilled

The Rebecca Romero Hunting Legacy Award and the Montana Hunter Mentorship ProgramAfter a week and a half at Elk View, the Goerz’ cabin outside of Philipsburg, Montana, it was now time for my wife, Donna, and I to head back home to North Carolina. We would take home shared experiences and memories that were gifted to us over the two weekends we spent with the mentors and mentees of the Montana Hunters Mentorship Program. This year in particular was a big year for the program which was ...
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6

Jan

2025

Colorado BHA Winter 2024 Newsletter

As 2024 came to a close, Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers looked back on a year of many successes. We had one of our most active and impactful stewardship seasons ever, removing miles of obsolete fencing and improving habitat throughout the state. We mobilized supporters and allies to defeat the Prop 127 ballot initiative, which would have banned mountain lion hunting and–as importantly–challenged time-tested principles of science-based wildlife management (more on that win below). ...
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6

Jan

2025

Hunters & Anglers Applaud 20 Year Mineral Withdrawal in South Dakota Black Hills National Forest

Author: Anonym
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jan. 6, 2025 Contact:  Devin O'Dea, Western Policy & Conservation Manager, odea@backcountryhunters.org Rapid City, SD — January 6, 2025 — Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) commends the Department of the Interior and U.S. Forest Service for the final decision to withdraw 20,510 acres in the Black Hills National Forest from potential mineral exploration and development. The 20-year withdrawal of the Pactola Reservoir and Rapid Creek Watershed is a victory for clean ...
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Dec

2024

Hunters & Anglers Celebrate Temporary Oil and Gas Withdrawal in Nevada’s Ruby Mountains

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dec. 30, 2024 Contact:  Kaden McArthur, Government Relations Manager, mcarthur@backcountryhunters.org   The Sportsmen for the Rubies Coalition encourages strong collaboration as the Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service seeks public input Elko, NV—Today, Nevada hunters and anglers celebrate the Bureau of Land Management’s announcement of a two-year oil and gas leasing moratorium on 264,000 acres in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. The BLM manages the ...
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