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2024

03/08/24 New Mexico Game Commission Recap

Friday March 8, 2024 Albuquerque, NM   The meeting began shortly after 9 a.m. with the Commission roll call. Commissioners present included Tirzio Lopez (Vice-Chair), Fernando Clemente, Sharon Salazar-Hickey, Ed Garcia, Dr. Sabina Pack (new), and Robert Stump (new). Attending virtually was Commissioner Greg Fulfer. With the two new commissioners, the legally required number of 7 members was reached. Commissioner Pack (Silver City) identifies as a marketing professional; Commissioner Stump ...
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Mar

2024

Nearly 900,000 acres of Montana in access limbo - PART 2

Nearly a decade before four Missouri Hunters drove to Wyoming for a now-famous hunting trip that landed them before state and federal judges on trespassing charges, Bozeman-based hunting personality Randy Newburg planned something similar. Like the Missouri hunters, Newburg was going to use a ladder to avoid stepping on private property as he corner-crossed, or climbed over the point where two-square-mile sections of public land meet two-square-mile sections of private land.Newburg, who ...
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Mar

2024

Local View: Mining-threatened Boundary Waters remains a top priority

Author: David Lien
From the column: "In the water world that is northern Minnesota, one thing you can count on is that any sulfide-mine proposal is also a watershed-ruining disaster in waiting." David A. Lien   In October, I joined a group of hunters, anglers, and others for an annual Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness trip. On Bald Eagle Lake, we noted the remarkable comeback of trumpeter swans, counting 37 in one bay. Although we didn’t encounter any other paddlers until our fifth day, the Boundary Waters ...
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Mar

2024

Iowa BHA Opposes Attempts to Block Public Land Acquisitions

Attacks to our public lands and public access can take many forms at the legislature. They can come as proposals that focus on maintaining current public lands rather than acquiring new lands, No-Net Gain bills which mandate the sale of acres equal to the amount of new acres acquired, or outright sell off. Most recently, Iowa legislators have proposed bills that would prohibit the Iowa Department of Natural Resources from purchasing lands or being gifted lands by an nonprofit organization. ...
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Mar

2024

BHA Federal Policy Update: Week of Mar. 6, 2024

Government Funding Update Last Friday, Congress voted once again to avoid a government shutdown by extending funding for the federal government through a continuing resolution. A negotiated deal to finalize government funding for the current fiscal year was released over the weekend and is expected to be voted on and sent to the President’s desk this week. The negotiated government funding deal includes cuts to nearly all agencies and programs, including federal land management agencies. The ...
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7

Mar

2024

BHA Opposes Sweeping Fishing Closures in California

Author: Anonym
Right now in California, anglers, spear fishers, Tribes and other saltwater stakeholders are grappling with a series of regulatory petitions that could result in reduced fishing access along thousands of acres of coastline. Read our letter, and take action below. Last week, the California Fish & Game Commission heard and discussed multiple petitions that if enacted, would significantly reduce the fishing access in several areas along California’s coast. BHA staff recently combed through ...
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Mar

2024

NY Chapter Visits Albany to Lobby for Wildlife Crossing Bill

Author: New York BHA
Tuesday March 5th NY BHA along with Wildlands Network, The Nature Conservancy, Rewinding Institute, Protect the Adirondacks, Scenic Hudson, and Hudson Highlands Land Trust visited with NY Assembly members to push for passing the Wildlife Crossing Bill, A4243B. Here are some reasons we support this bill New York State DOT estimates that there are roughly 65,000 deer-vehicle collisions each year in New York Habitat loss and fragmentation are leading causes of biodiversity loss, with ...
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Mar

2024

LETTER: Commissioners got it right with black bear vote

Author: Caleb Teigen
As a responsible black bear hunter and firm believer of hunting as a crucial component of wildlife management, I thank Commissioner Brooke along with Chair Robinson and Commissioners Burrows and Walsh for their nay votes on a proposal to allow for black bear tooth submissions in lieu of in-person bear checks in regions 2, 3 and 4. Our fair-chase hunting heritage depends on our ability to remind and convince the non-hunting public that we’re doing it right. We take a bear ID test proving ...
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Mar

2024

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 175: Outdoor Investigative Journalism: From Lyme Disease to Endangered Species with Jimmy Tobias

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5

Mar

2024

TN BHA - Legislation to END Sandhill Crane Hunting

SB 1876/HB1867 in the Tennessee Legislature aims to criminalize Sandhill Crane hunting. The bill will be voted on Wednesday March 6th by the TN Senate Energy, Agriculture, and Natural Resources Committee. Tennessee has had a hunting season since 2013 as the Eastern population of Sandhill Cranes is high enough that the US Fish and Wildlife Service, state agencies, and wildlife biologists deemed that limited hunting would not affect the populations of this magnificent animal.  30,000 sandhill ...
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