RECAP: Archery Day for New Hunters New York BHA / Monday, July 1, 2024 / Categories: Media, Chapter News On June 22, NY Hunters of Color (HOC), NY BHA, and The Nature Conservancy of New York hosted an intro to archery and deer hunting event at a TNC property in Westchester, NY. We had roughly 40 new archers show up and spend the day learning to shoot archery as well as learning wilderness skills related to deer hunting. This is the third year of this program, and it remains an amazing community building and learning experience. If you want to learn about this program email us HERE and sign up for our newsletter HERE Previous Article RECAP: Drink & Duck : Paint Your Own Duck Decoy Night at Filson Next Article Vermont Successfully Defends Wildlife Management and Conservation Legacy Share on: 𝕏 Print 1281 Tags: New York Chapter New York BHANew York BHA The New York Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers works to bring BHA’s proven, grassroots conservation and advocacy approach to New York’s wild places and rich outdoor heritage. Building on New York’s proud conservation legacy and the Adirondacks that helped inspire Teddy Roosevelt, we believe hunters and anglers remain at the heart of safeguarding wild places for future generations. Other posts by New York BHA Contact author Full biography Full biography The New York Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers works to bring BHA’s proven, grassroots conservation and advocacy approach to New York’s wild places and rich outdoor heritage. Building on New York’s proud conservation legacy and the Adirondacks that helped inspire Teddy Roosevelt, we believe hunters and anglers remain at the heart of safeguarding wild places for future generations. x