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Sep

2018

Wyoming Chapter Donates $1,500 to Access Yes

Recently, the Wyoming Chapter of BHA made a donation of $1,500 to Access Yes, a significant show of support for a very important program. Access to hunting and fishing grounds is a critical issue for all sportsmen and women. The Wyoming Chapter is proud to support this program, Wyoming Game and Fish, and the hunters and anglers who depend on Access Yes. "In a state that is roughly 50% deeded private acres, it is crucial that the hunting public have avenues to gain access for hunting and ...
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14

Sep

2018

New York BHA speaks up for LWCF

Author: New York BHA
On Sunday, September 30th the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), one of our country’s most successful outdoor conservation tools, is set to expire and BHA needs you to take action to prevent it from happening.  Since its bi-partisan inception in 1964, the LWCF has contributed close to $4 billion for federal, state and local governments to sustain important lands, waters, conserve fish and wildlife habitat, and to enhance public access to those very same lands and waters.  As BHA-NY ...
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Sep

2018

Congress Votes to Advance LWCF Reauthorization, BHA Responds

News for Immediate ReleaseSept. 13, 2018Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org WASHINGTON – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers today welcomed a unanimous vote by a U.S. House of Representatives committee to advance a measure that would permanently reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund at $900 million annually. The House Natural Resources Committee passed a modified version of a bill, H.R. 502, in a voice vote today. Committee Chairman Rob Bishop (R-UT) and ...
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12

Sep

2018

Victory Archery Joins BHA as Corporate Partner

News for Immediate ReleaseSept. 12, 2018Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org   With bowhunting season underway, industry leader takes a stand for public lands MISSOULA, Mont. – As bowhunters across North America head afield for challenge and adventure, Victory Archery and Backcountry Hunters & Anglers are launching a corporate partnership that underscores Victory’s commitment to the wild public lands and waters on which its customers depend. As a Gold ...
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12

Sep

2018

Idaho BHA volunteer project at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge

Author: Idaho BHA
Idaho BHA is looking for volunteers for a stewardship project at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday, September 22. Volunteers will replace bark on one of the refuges environmental education/public use trails using wheelbarrows, rakes and shovels. Volunteers should plan to meet at the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge headquarters at 9:00AM. The project should take 3-4 hours and volunteers are welcome to leave early if needed. Work pants and shirts, sturdy footwear and gloves are ...
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12

Sep

2018

Idaho BHA assisting BLM with public lands clean-up project near Emmett

Author: Idaho BHA
Idaho BHA is looking for volunteers to be part of a large cleanup effort on public lands managed by BLM on Saturday, September 22. The Boise District of the BLM has identified over 30 sites the area that have experienced littering and illegal dumping. There will be 150 students from the Emmett High School there as volunteers. BHA volunteers will be utilized to help with the trash cleanup and potentially supervise the students. BLM is also asking for any volunteers that can supply a pickup ...
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11

Sep

2018

Public lands are Montana’s latest wedge issue. What’s behind the rhetoric, and how is it shaping the debate?

By Alex Sakariassen - September 6, 2018 - Originally published in the Missoula Independent  Last spring, a billboard appeared in the Bitterroot Valley. It featured six pissed-off-looking locals and a demand aimed at Ravalli County’s five-member commission: “Respect public lands.” The same photo and message were duplicated on yard signs distributed throughout the county by a group of citizens calling themselves Our Land, Our Legacy. Four months later, the commission asked Attorney General Tim ...
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11

Sep

2018

BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 31: Hal visits the headquarters of Wild South

Author: Hal herring
Wild South is the leader in public lands protection in the Southeast.  Last winter, Hal met some Southern wilderness warriors in the small town of Moulton, Alabama, at the headquarters of Wild South, where the mission is simple: “We inspire people to enjoy, value, and protect the amazing wild and natural places that belong to us – the public.” They talk whitetail, turkey and squirrel hunting, the Big Tree, the Sipsey Wilderness and the incredible richness of Southern public lands, along with ...
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10

Sep

2018

Grip and Grin: Ethics and Emotions in Images

Author: Sam Lungren
by Tovar Cerulli - Orion: The Hunter's Institute The image is familiar: A hunter crouches beside a dead deer, grinning into the camera. What do we make of this picture? We all see the hunter’s smile. We all see the beautiful animal, now dead. And we all recognize some connection between the two. From there, though, interpretations diverge wildly. Critics of hunting are apt to see mindless brutality. The hunter has killed, appears to have enjoyed killing, and now gloats over a carcass. ...
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Sep

2018

OPINION: Stop trying to block public access in eastern Montana

By Justin Schaaf - September 7, 2018 - Originally published in the Missoulian. This fall, hunters will have access to an additional 20,000 acres of pristine mule deer and antelope habitat, including 5,000 acres of previously inaccessible public land. The Horse Creek easement was green-lighted by Gov. Steve Bullock just in time for hunting season. This approval went against the wishes of Matt Rosendale, Corey Stapleton and Elsie Arntzen, all of whom voted to indefinitely delay the project ...
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