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🗓️ 26 September 2023
⏱️ 111 minutes
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Coho salmon habitat, wetlands conservation, the removal of abandoned fences that kill hundreds of migrating mule deer, pronghorn and elk every year. Marine Corps helicopters and bighorn sheep, fish counts, bowfishing for alligator gar, restoring native plants on burned-over public lands. A ton of good work is getting done on our public lands and waters, and people are having a blast doing it. This is the reality of BHA’s hands-on conservation: projects done by real people; sweat, dust, sunshine and rain; like-minded folks coming together, seeing new country and leaving it quantifiably better than we found it. Hal joins Britt Parker, BHA’s habitat stewardship coordinator in Colorado, and Devon O’Dea, BHA California coordinator, to talk about the latest projects, check out the big future, and learn how you can get involved.
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0:00.0 | Public private partnerships are the way this works, partnering with the agencies. |
0:07.0 | It has this incredible exponentially more powerful impact right on restoration that the agency are not going to be able to do that but they |
0:16.8 | should they shouldn't have to right you've got BHA you've got we've got the partner |
0:21.3 | and all of these mechanisms exist because we have been working on this since 1930. |
0:28.0 | Waterfowl hunting is incredible here. |
0:31.0 | Dev hunting in Southern California is incredible. Chasing quail. of the state and there's a lot there's a really a lot to take advantage of. But a lot of the |
0:44.1 | projects that we do can be kind of backcountry projects and can take a lot more time and |
0:48.6 | effort and so sometimes we'll only remove half a mile in two days or half a mile in a day on average. |
0:55.3 | So the fact that we removed over five miles in a day is just like a huge accomplishment. |
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