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Dec

2024

Alaska BHA Beer Dinner Recap

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BHA Beer Dinner Recap  A Night of Conservation, Community, and Culinary Delights   Darren Bruning, Deputy Director of Wildlife Conservation presenting on Wood Bison Restoration in AlaskaThe Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) Beer Dinner, held on October 26, 2024, at Forbidden Peak Brewery in Juneau, Alaska, was an evening to remember! With conservation at the forefront, the event brought together hunters, anglers and other outdoor enthusiasts, foodies, and advocates for wildlife ...
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Dec

2024

The Alaska Copper Ammo Challenge

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AK BHA Volunteer shooting ballistic gels in Feb. 2024 at the Hank Harmon Rifle Range in Juneau, AKThe Alaska Copper Ammo Challenge       Earlier this year, Alaska Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (AK BHA) teamed up with the Alaska Falconers Association, North American Nonlead Partnership, and the Alaska Department of Fish & Game to launch the Alaska Copper Ammo Challenge. This initiative is a conservation effort designed to reduce lead poisoning in wildlife, particularly scavengers like ...
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Dec

2024

VT BHA Pint Night with Ethan Tapper

The Vermont team of the New England Chapter hosted a Pint Night at the Bear Naked Growler December 19th in Montpelier, VT. The focus of the evening was to hear from Ethan Tapper, local Vermont forester and author of How to Love a Forest, for a discussion on caring for the ecosystems around us. Ethan read an excerpt from the book and followed up with Q&A and discussion on forest ecosystems and even touched on hunting.  It was a great, engaging evening and look forward to the next ...
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Dec

2024

NY BHA December '24 Newsletter

Author: New York BHA
Update from Chapter Chair As the hunting seasons slowly start to come to a close and winter sets in I hope everyone is able to take some time to reflect back on the past year of enjoying your public lands and waters.  As a chapter, we had a pretty solid year.  We hosted over 20 events around the state, including trash cleanups, conservation work, and multiple mentorship events teaching the next class of hunter/angler conservationists. We are wrapping up our planning for next year's work and ...
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Dec

2024

Sporting Businesses Rally Around Protections for the Dolores Canyons

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dec. 18, 2024 Contact:  Bryan Jones, Regional Policy Coordinator, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers – jones@backcountryhunters.org Jay Chancellor, Colorado Advocacy Campaigns Manager, Trout Unlimited – jay.chancellor@tu.org   Sporting Businesses Rally Around Protections for the Dolores Canyons Colorado – Today, the Sportsmen for the Dolores Coalition, led by Trout Unlimited and Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, has expanded its membership, as local businesses pledge their ...
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Dec

2024

California BHA 2024 Recap

With 2024 coming to an end, we would like to take the opportunity to reflect on California BHA's engagement and accomplishments that were made possible by the support of our dedicated members and volunteers. Stewardship Beers, Bands, & Bitterbrush Stands 2024 This last October, BHA corralled over 45 volunteers to help get 10,000 seedlings planted at the Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area to restore critical winter range habitat for mule deer, pronghorn antelope, and elk. BHA then hosted our ...
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Dec

2024

Two-Year Protection Initiated for Pecos River Watershed

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dec. 13, 2024 Contact:  Kaden McArthur, Government Relations Manager mcarthur@backcountryhunters.org Two-Year Protection Initiated For Pecos River Watershed Washington, D.C. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers celebrates yesterday's announcement by the Department of the Interior initiating a two-year mineral withdrawal that would protect 165,000 acres in New Mexico's Pecos River Watershed. This move will grant protections as the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest ...
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Dec

2024

Beers, Bands, and Bitterbrush Stands - Public Land Stewardship with the California & Nevada BHA Chapters

  Our second Annual Beer, Bands, & Bitterbrush Stands event gathered BHA community members from Santa Barbara to Elko and everywhere in between to restore habitat for mule deer, pronghorn, upland game birds, pollinator species and more at Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area this past October. Continued stewardship on this landscape is essential to habitat restoration efforts in the wake of the Loyalton Fire that wiped out critical winter range on these borderlands between California and ...
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Dec

2024

2024 Kentucky BHA Year in Review

Author: Kentucky BHA
Exceptional Growth and Impact throughout 2024   2024 has been another year of successful growth for Kentucky Backcountry Hunters & Anglers!   Since its inception and charter in 2019, the Kentucky Chapter has grown exponentially, and that trend continued in 2024. Events were held across the state throughout the year, and we were grateful to see higher attendance at each and every event. Our signature event of the year was our “Small Game Bootcamp- which took place in Paducah, Kentucky- a ...
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Dec

2024

Michigan chapter urges action to protect Lake Superior: The Threat of Copperwood Mine

At Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA), we are passionate about preserving the wild places and public lands that provide us with the hunting, fishing, and recreation opportunities that we all cherish. One of Michigan’s most pristine and valuable natural resources, Lake Superior, is currently at risk due to a proposed mining project—Copperwood Mine. We need your help to prevent this dangerous threat to our waters, wildlife, and outdoor heritage. The Copperwood Mine Proposal: A Direct Threat ...
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