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Jun

2018

Idaho BHA funds Sage Grouse in Schools program

Author: Idaho BHA
Idaho BHA provided funds to assist a US Fish & Wildlife Service program to bring school groups from southern Idaho on field trips to learn about sage grouse.  The kids get the opportunity to view sage grouse leks during mating season and also engage with landowners who help manage vital sagebrush habitat.  The entire program was described by Jason Pyron, USFWS supervisory biologist, in this way, "We have worked really closely with our partners to create a program that teaches kids about ...
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May

2018

Public Spotlight: Caddo-LBJ National Grasslands

Author: Todd Basile
Welcome to the Public Spotlight, a series of articles from Texas BHA highlighting public lands and waters throughout the Lone Star state. Join us as we talk public lands with the stewards responsible for managing these resources and explore a host of topics ranging from conservation issues to sportsman’s access and opportunity. By: Todd Basile, Public Policy and Newsletter Chair, Texas Chapter | May 25, 2018 Many folks in the Dallas-Fort Worth area do not realize that they have nearly ...
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May

2018

LETTER: MT Chapter Supports Purchase of the Buxbaum-Boulder Creek Conservation Easement

May 25, 2018 Greg MullenNatural Resource Damage ProgramPO Box 201425Helena, MT 59620 Re: NRDP Funding Recommendation For the Purchase of the Buxbaum-Boulder CreekConservation Easement To Greg Mullen and other relevant parties, The Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers is highly supportive of theefforts to protect 1,193 acres of grassland, wetlands, and forest habitat near Maxville,Montana with a permanent conservation easement. The Purchase of the Buxbaum-BoulderCreek ...
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May

2018

Campfire Storytelling Event at New Belgium a Big Hit

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Campfire Stories/Public Lands Day Celebration “Was Pretty Darn Cool” A recent Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (and Filson) Campfire Stories Public Lands Day celebration at New Belgium Brewery in Fort Collins (on May 17) was a huge hit! The event was FREE of charge and open to all public land owners (i.e., you and me!). Over 350 public lands advocates joined in the festivities!!   In the words of Colorado BHA Front Range Sponsor-Events Coordinator, Russell Bassett: ...
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May

2018

BHA’s Largest Fly-In Targets an Important Conservation Fund, LWCF

BHA’s Largest Fly-In Targets an Important Conservation Fund, LWCF Last week, BHA chapter members from across the nation gathered in Washington, D.C., to advocate for the reauthorization of the Land and Water Conservation Fund, America’s most popular and successful conservation program. The diverse group of 30 BHA members, who traveled to D.C. from destinations as diverse as Oregon and Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Mexico, were ecstatic to tell their LWCF stories and share their experiences with ...
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May

2018

Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Treasurer And Habitat Watch Volunteer

The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) recently appointed David Kinn to serve on the Chapter Leadership Team as treasurer and Brian Walker to serve as a Habitat Watch Volunteer for the Arapaho/Roosevelt National Forest. David Kinn David was raised in western New York. He started fishing local streams and lakes as a kid, hunting small game in his early teens, and then deer hunting with his dad and brother a few years later. “My father was an awesome hunter and ...
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May

2018

BHA Podcast & Blast: Episode 23, Barry and Kai Whitehill

Hal Herring talks with father and son team Barry Whitehill of Alaska and Kai Whitehill of Montana at the 7th Annual BHA North American Rendezvous in Boise, Idaho. The outfitters and BHA life members talk with Hal about growing into an appreciation of wild places, snaring a rabbit, barbecuing iguanas, occupying ancient campsites, the unpredictability of The Grizz and an adventure worthy of a Stephen King novel.
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May

2018

Sportsmen Access Could Increase at National Wildlife Refuges

News for Immediate ReleaseMay 22, 2018Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, mckalip@backcountryhunters.org   Interior Department proposal could open close to quarter-million acres to new or expanded hunting and fishing at 30 refuges MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is commending a proposal by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to expand hunting and fishing at national wildlife refuges across the United States. Under the proposal introduced yesterday, more than 248,000 acres would ...
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May

2018

Colorado BHA Report: Impacts of Off-Road Recreation on Public Lands Habitat

The Colorado chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) has been hearing from an increasing number of hunters, anglers, public land managers and others about the detrimental impacts of increasing off-road recreation on public lands habitat. Sportsmen and wildlife managers are finding that elk hunting opportunities, in particular, are being compromised by trail development in many parts of the state. Our concerns are detailed in the following report: “Impacts of Off-Road Recreation on ...
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May

2018

University of Montana art student shows photography exhibit on public lands

By Keila Szpaller - May 12, 2018 - Originally published in the Missoulian.   Maggie Hamilton's subjects look like they could step right out from their portraits, and they look the viewer in the eye. Rifle and bow hunters in the forest. A snorkeler in the sea. A trapper. A runner. A mule packer. Printed on 50-by-30 inch aluminum sheets, the photographs taken by the University of Montana master's of arts graduate are part of her project to show people's relationship to public ...
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