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2025
Categories: Chapter News, Stewardship News
Tags: Habitat Stewardship, Idaho Chapter
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Tags: Habitat Stewardship, Colorado Chapter
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2.3 Miles of Fence Removed in the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument by 8 BHA Volunteers
Tags: Nevada Chapter, Habitat Stewardship, Utah Chapter, Arizona Chapter
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Categories: Chapter News
Tags: Montana Chapter, Habitat Stewardship
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Sep
Volunteers with Maine BHA joined Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife staff to remove POSTED signs, install WMA boundary markers, and clean roadside trash.
Categories: News, Chapter News, Stewardship News
Tags: Habitat Stewardship, New England Chapter, Access & Opportunity
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Categories: Media, News, Chapter News, Stewardship News
Tags: Habitat Stewardship, New Mexico Chapter
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Aug
Approx. 1 Mile of Fence Converted to Wildlife Friendly Spec. on Public Land Outside of Roundup, MT.
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For Immediate Release: July 18, 2025 For Information Contact: Valerie DiMarzio, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, vdimarzio@cbf.org Alena Billingsley, Armed Forces Initiative, afimarketing@backcountryhunters.org ANNAPOLIS, MD—In a triumph for outdoor stewardship and clean water, roughly a dozen U.S. veterans and servicemembers joined the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) this week to restore oyster habitat in Maryland and Virginia. Both events were part of a larger Chesapeake Bay fishing ...
Categories: Media, Chapter News, Stewardship News, Press Releases
Tags: media, Press Releases, Armed Forces Initiative, Habitat Stewardship, Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Public Lands & Waters
June 21st, 2025 - Volunteers from the Montana and North Dakota chapters gathered in the "Big Gumbo" area just south of Marmarth, ND for part 2 of an ongoing stewardship effort in North Dakota's largest continuous swath of BLM land. In 2024 volunteers "inventoried" fence - mapping unknown fence lines on the map, meanwhile noting the composition and condition of the fence. This data was handed off to the local BLM field office, who then determined which fences posed a barrier to wildlife, ...
Tags: North Dakota Chapter, Habitat Stewardship