BuzzH
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SF118 is not an issue any longer, thank you to those that submitted comments.
Just an FYI, please keep comments respectful. Get your points across professionally, be firm but fair.
Thanks again.
Wyoming Chapter of Backcountry Hunters &
Anglers
SF 118, which would have authorized the transfer or sale of landowner elk, deer, and antelope licenses, is officially being tabled by the bill sponsor and will not be heard in committee.
Earlier this week, representatives from the state’s hunting community, including BHA's Chapter Co-Chair Buzz Hettick, met with the bill’s sponsor, co-sponsors and Game & Fish to better understand the sponsor’s reasons for bringing the bill.
The dialogue was productive, and emblematic of how we can come together in Wyoming to resolve differences and seek outcomes that benefit as many people as possible.
Over 650 BHA members and supporters took action to voice their opposition to this bill. THANK YOU
Wyoming’s generational ranchers play a vital role in sustaining wildlife. They provide essential forage, water, cover, and the open, connected landscapes that our wildlife need to survive. They also face real challenges maintaining viable productive operations. It’s imperative that landowners and hunters work together to develop new, innovative solutions to some of these challenges so Wyoming’s working lands, wide open landscapes, and agriculture and hunting heritage remain intact.
We thank Senator Pearson and the co-sponsors for agreeing to lay SF 118 aside in order to foster stronger collaboration between landowners and the hunting community. This will enable us to move past the polarization of this specific issue and identify strong and lasting solutions that will benefit hunters, landowners, and most importantly–wildlife. We are committed to supporting an interim study in the Joint Agricultural Committee to find collaborative solutions to make sure ranchers stay on the land and landscapes stay intact.
This would not have been possible without your support. Join BHA or donate today to ensure we can continue fighting for your wild public lands, waters and wildlife.
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Thank you,
Wyoming BHA
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Just an FYI, please keep comments respectful. Get your points across professionally, be firm but fair.
Thanks again.
Wyoming Chapter of Backcountry Hunters &
Anglers
SF 118, which would have authorized the transfer or sale of landowner elk, deer, and antelope licenses, is officially being tabled by the bill sponsor and will not be heard in committee.
Earlier this week, representatives from the state’s hunting community, including BHA's Chapter Co-Chair Buzz Hettick, met with the bill’s sponsor, co-sponsors and Game & Fish to better understand the sponsor’s reasons for bringing the bill.
The dialogue was productive, and emblematic of how we can come together in Wyoming to resolve differences and seek outcomes that benefit as many people as possible.
Over 650 BHA members and supporters took action to voice their opposition to this bill. THANK YOU
Wyoming’s generational ranchers play a vital role in sustaining wildlife. They provide essential forage, water, cover, and the open, connected landscapes that our wildlife need to survive. They also face real challenges maintaining viable productive operations. It’s imperative that landowners and hunters work together to develop new, innovative solutions to some of these challenges so Wyoming’s working lands, wide open landscapes, and agriculture and hunting heritage remain intact.
We thank Senator Pearson and the co-sponsors for agreeing to lay SF 118 aside in order to foster stronger collaboration between landowners and the hunting community. This will enable us to move past the polarization of this specific issue and identify strong and lasting solutions that will benefit hunters, landowners, and most importantly–wildlife. We are committed to supporting an interim study in the Joint Agricultural Committee to find collaborative solutions to make sure ranchers stay on the land and landscapes stay intact.
This would not have been possible without your support. Join BHA or donate today to ensure we can continue fighting for your wild public lands, waters and wildlife.
JOIN OR DONATE
Thank you,
Wyoming BHA
Questions? Drop us a line.
More from the Wyoming Chapter:
Browse upcoming events.
Visit our website.
Connect with us on Facebook.
Follow us on Instagram.
FacebookInstagramWebsite
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers · 725 W Alder, Suite 11, Missoula, MT 59802, United States
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