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Oct

2024

Protecting Access and Preserving Public Lands in the Crazy Mountains

Author: Montana BHA
The Crazy Mountains in Montana have long been a battleground for public land access. As a cherished area for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation, the region represents a vital part of Montana’s heritage. However, ongoing issues with land access, controversial land swaps, and recent acquisitions by private wealth management firms threaten the future of public access in the Crazies. A recent article in New York Magazine sheds light on the complicated dynamics at play in this region. ...
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24

Oct

2024

Mid-Atlantic Chapter Supports Virginia’s Great Outdoor Act

The Mid-Atlantic Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is expressing its support for Virginia’s Great Outdoors Act (HB 1297). Introduced by Delegate Paul Krizek of Virginia’s 16th District, this legislation aims to provide $200 million in funding for trails, state parks, public lands, and grant programs focused on conserving natural resources and expanding outdoor access across the state. In line with this effort, our Chapter has joined the Our Virginia Outdoors Coalition, a group of ...
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22

Oct

2024

A Tribute to Arizona BHA Founding Member Kurt Bahti

Author: Arizona BHA
  The Arizona Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is saddened to hear of the passing of founding member Kurt Bahti.  Kurt's dedication to protecting the earth’s most valuable resources and ecosystems was an inspiration to all of us. Through his work with AZGFD, BHA, and numerous other organizations, Kurt turned his passion into action, creating something larger than himself, something that will continue to echo for years to come. The work he started was a true reflection of who he was: ...
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18

Oct

2024

Defending Our Shared Public Lands: A Call to Action

As I sit here writing in the middle of October, many of you have had the opportunity to chase wild game across the public lands of this great nation. This unique privilege, afforded to us in the United States, is not lost on me or my fellow #conservationwarriors with the Armed Forces Initiative. Currently, I find myself in a hotel room on a Japanese island, longing for the days spent in Virginia’s public lands, pursuing whitetail deer. But today, my thoughts are directed elsewhere. We are ...
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18

Oct

2024

MINNESOTANS: Vote "YES" To Renew Lottery Funding to Natural Resources

Minnesotans will see a proposed constitutional amendment on the ballot as they head to the polls for the general election. It is called “Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund Renewal”. Currently, 40 percent of the Minnesota State Lottery profits go to the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF). This fund supports projects that protect the state’s natural resources, support local communities, improve ecosystems, and promote outdoor recreation.  Minnesota BHA supports the ...
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17

Oct

2024

North Dakota BHA Fall Newsletter

It's the best time of the year! Between getting out for hunting season, here's what we've been up to: Policy Updates The North American Grasslands Conservation Act has been introduced in the House of Representatives by U.S. Representatives Nancy Mace (R – S.C.), Sharice Davids (D – Kan.), Brian Fitzpatrick (R – Penn.) and Mike Thompson (D – Calif.). Once passed, the legislation will be one of the most significant steps for grassland conservation efforts in the 21st century. The ...
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17

Oct

2024

Hunting for Sustainability: A Participant’s Perspective

Author: Skylar Casey
Once I realized that western big game hunting was an opportunity to have an epic backpacking trip in the wilderness that potentially could yield a yearlong supply of the most organic, local, grass-fed protein there is, I committed myself to learning to hunt. I learned quickly that getting started as an adult-onset hunter is no easy task. First there are all the necessary and important regulatory hoops one must jump through first to make sure you can hunt safely and ethically. This often ...
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17

Oct

2024

NY OCTOBER NEWSLETTER

Author: New York BHA
Update from Chapter Chair Well, we have officially made it to the best time of the year. Fall colors, cooling temps, and lots of time in the woods and marshes chasing white-tailed deer, small game, and waterfowl. This is also the time of year when the NY Chapter is starting to look back on what we accomplished and look forward to our plan for next year. As we form those plans, I will make sure to share them here with all of you.  One thing I know for certain is that we need to grow our ...
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15

Oct

2024

Rhode Island BHA Submits Comments to NOAA Coastal Program Evaluation

On October 15, 2024, BHA’s Rhode Island Team submitted written testimony to NOAA, related to their periodic coastal management program review focused on Rhode Island’s Coastal Resources Management Council. This process, which occurs approximately every 5 years, is intended to assess the performance of state coastal regulators, both highlighting their accomplishments and issuing recommendations and/or necessary actions for improvement. In the current fiscal year, nearly 50% of CRMC’s budget ...
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15

Oct

2024

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 191: The Fight for Clean Water After the Kingston Disaster with Jared Sullivan

Episode 191 with Jared Sullivan, former editor of Field and Stream and Men’s Journal, on his new book, Valley So Low, about the 2008 coal ash disaster near Kingston, Tennessee, its catastrophic aftermath on the health of those who cleaned it up, and holding our federal agencies accountable. In 2019, Tennessee native and former Field and Stream editor Jared Sullivan reported on the aftermath of massive coal ash spill from the TVA’s Kingston Fossil Plant. That spill- at 1.1 billion gallons, ...
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