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Dec

2024

Good Samaritan Abandoned Mine Remediation Bill Heads to President’s Desk

Author: Nadia Marji
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dec. 11, 2024 Contacts: Nadia Marji, VP of Marketing & Communications nadia@backcountryhunters.org   Washington, D.C. – After decades of advocacy by conservation groups, hunters, and anglers, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) celebrates the passage of the Good Samaritan Remediation of Abandoned Hardrock Mines Act (S. 2781) by voice vote in the House of Representatives yesterday evening.  This “Good Samaritan” bill authorizes a pilot program that would allow a limited ...
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11

Dec

2024

Trails at Mena Decision Announced, Arkansas BHA Seeks Member Input

The Trails at Mena project is a proposed development on Rich Mountain north of Mena, within the boundaries of the Ouachita National Forest. Over a period of 5-10 years, Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism – Division of State Parks (ASP) would develop over 100 miles of mountain bike trails along with chair lifts and shuttle roads to move people and their bikes around on the mountain. In July 2024, Arkansas BHA entered comments on the draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for ...
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10

Dec

2024

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. #193: NO to Alaska's Ambler Road

Alaska’s proposed Ambler Road is back on the table, and Americans are once again asked a fundamental question about what we value and what kind of world we will pass on to our children.  We covered the Ambler Road controversy in Episode 168 of the podcast, and a quick re-listen to that episode will be handy for getting the information we need to make informed decisions in this coming time of decision and consequence. Here’s a quick breakdown of the issue: The proposed Ambler Road is a ...
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10

Dec

2024

Summer Recap - Fence Pull with RMEF at Pumphouse

Author: Briant Wiles
    Here comes Jerry and yes, he has sandwiches. The midday heat does little to dampen the appetite we have worked up after a morning of unburdening the local hillside of outdated fencing. There is a scramble to help Jerry unload the cooler and soon the frenzy dies down replaced with mild munching noises. We eat then lounge contented in the shade watching the Colorado River roll on as it is want to do. Jerry Pelis is back again and this time he means business. Not that he did not mean ...
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Dec

2024

Public Comment Period - IN DNR Division of Forestry Strategic Direction

Author: Indiana BHA
You have until 12/17 to comment on the Indiana DNR Division of Forestry 2025-2029 Strategic Direction, the document that sets out the plan for our state forests for the next 5 years.  CLICK HERE TO LEAVE PUBLIC COMMENT In the past, we have expressed our support of the USFS vegetation management projects on the Hoosier National Forest, in particular the Houston South and Buffalo Springs project. You can read about that here: ...
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Dec

2024

Haunted Elk Hunts

Author: David Lien
“I am haunted by waters,” Norman Maclean wrote in A River Runs Through It. Although humans are a creative, forward-looking species we rely heavily on past experiences, whether on the water or in the woods (or elsewhere), to help guide us through the challenges of an uncertain future. Hence, we are all haunted by waters, woods, or other memories of significant life experiences. Some of my most enduring (and haunting) memories revolve around the outdoors and hunting. November encompasses both ...
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9

Dec

2024

Local Fishing Businesses Call on President Biden to Designate Sáttítla National Monument

Author: Thomas Plank
Contacts:  Sam Davidson, Policy Director, California Public Lands, Trout Unlimitedsam.davidson@tu.org; (831) 235-2542 Redgie Collins, Director of Law and Policy, California Troutrcollins@caltrout.org; (415) 748-8755 Joel Weltzien, California Chapter Coordinator, Backcountry Hunters & Anglersweltzien@backcountryhunters.org; (406) 925-3771 REDDING, Calif—Local fishing businesses announced today their support for the creation of a new national monument in northern California to permanently ...
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Dec

2024

WA Chapter Supports Commissioner Linville Reappointment

Author: Chris Hager
To: The Office of Governor Jay Inslee Cc: Ruth Musgrave, Senior Policy Advisor for Natural Resources Subject: Fish and Wildlife Commission Reappointment- Molly Linville Dear Governor Inslee, On behalf of the Washington Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, an organization representing thousands of dedicated members and supporters across the state, we write to express our strong support for the reappointment of Commissioner Molly Linville to the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission. ...
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Dec

2024

WHY BHA?

Author: Anonym
  WHY BHA? Mary Glaves, AK Chapter Coordinator It’s #GivingTuesday 2024. The onslaught of attacks to the heritage of public lands in this country defies over a hundred year value system to conserve natural resources. We are nothing without these resources.   “The conservation of natural resources is the fundamental problem. Unless we solve that problem it will avail us little to solve all others.” - Theodore Roosevelt, 1907. If you know me well, you know I enjoy hunting, fishing, and the ...
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Dec

2024

Trapping Heritage and Education with Alaska Board Member, Ryan Bandy

Author: Ryan Bandy
  Trapping Heritage and Education with Alaska BHA Board Member, Ryan Bandy  Greetings from the Interior, BHA members! As we arrive in December, trapping along the Yukon and Koyukuk Rivers is in full swing. Most species such as Marten and Lynx opened November 1st around the Interior of Alaska. With a couple recent cold snaps of -30 and below, many of the creeks and rivers are finally starting to freeze and animals are traveling more and further, looking for a food source or bait pile to ...
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