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Hunting. Angling. Public Lands. That's the meat of what BHA's Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring is about, and we cover the gamut. With guests that range from outdoor writers to backcountry hu...

Today, the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers podcast is sharing the second episode of the Conservation Collective, where they're talking striped...

While BHA's Podcast & Blast takes a moment to plan its next steps, we're sharing the first episode of our Conservation Cooperative podcast (...

While BHA's Podcast & Blast takes a moment to plan its next steps, we're sharing the first episode of our Conservation Cooperative podcast (...

After nearly a decade behind the mic and more than 225 episodes digging into the people, places and fights that define our public lands and...

In this episode of the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Podcast, host Hal Herring speaks with investigative journalist Andrew Becker about the...

On this episode of the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Podcast & Blast, Hal Herring sits down at his home in Augusta, Montana, with singer-son...

BREAKING: Since this interview was recorded, a new attempt to permit a copper-nickel mine upstream of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wildern...

It was the late spring of 1932 when Idaho outfitter Jim Renshaw first saw the upper Selway River from the back of a horse. The packstring wa...

On this episode of the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Podcast and Blast , host Hal Herring sits down with Josh Jackson, author of The Endurin...

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BHA's new President & CEO Ryan Callaghan probably needs doesn't need an introduction. But you may be wondering what he and BHA are planning...

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A controversy over public lands' management in Indiana's 204,000-acre Hoosier National Forest turns out to be a microcosm of a burning (pun...

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is taking public comments on the proposal to rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule, which affects 45 million acr...

BHA's Podcast and Blast is proud to be sponsored by Silencer Central, the nation's largest clearinghouse for silencers. Motto: "Silencers Ma...

Join us for a conversation with Carmen Vanbianchi, Research Director and Co-founder of Home Range Wildlife Research, based in Winthrop, Wash...

The Northeast is the most densely populated part of our country, and is rich in opportunities for hunting, fishing, hiking and camping, due...

Kyle Lybarger, a native of Hartselle, Alabama, is a botanist and restoration ecologist and the founder of the Native Habitat Project. He's a...
Come with us to Arab, Alabama, to meet Phyllis Light, herbalist, responsible forager, native plant conservation advocate, founder of the App...

Chris Jordan has some unwelcome news for the watershed and fisheries restoration movement. Restoring robust populations of salmonids and oth...

The news keeps getting worse: over 250 million acres of our public lands potentially up for sale and 3 million or more likely carved out. Wh...

"At first the Euroamerican settlers could not fathom the tallgrass prairie. Stepping into it from cropland-speckled woodlands to the east, t...

Everything you will ever need to know to win any argument about the future of our American public lands--special and crucial episode with Wa...

"[David Joy]is a man who sees his homeplace clearly and who writes like his hand was touched by God." — The New York Times Novelist and essa...

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When Mandela Leola Van Eeden was a child roaming the South African outback, her father would run a flag up a tall pole above their cabin so...

Trey Curtiss, a native son of Montana, is BHA's Strategic Partnerships and Conservation Programs Manager. Trey is also among a very small gr...

Come with us to Houston, Texas, to talk saltwater fishing, conservation, philosophy and life with Pat Murray, former light tackle fishing gu...

RA Beattie was the man behind the camera for many of the most influential fly-fishing films of the past several decades. It's no exaggeratio...

During the deluge of Hurricane Helene, over 30 inches of rain fell in the headwaters of the iconic Nolichucky River in North Carolina, falli...

Wilderness meets Modern Society -- Seth Kantner Part II Alaska's Seth Kantner is back with us, as promised, for part two. Seth was born in a...

As promised, John Leshy is back on the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Podcast & Blast to discuss his recently published and definitive book,...

Bjorn Dihle has lived his entire life in southeast Alaska, hunting and fishing from the Tongass National Forest to the northern Brooks Range...

"It is astonishing that this law has escaped fundamental change." John Leshy, author of The Mining Law: A Study in Perpetual Motion The 1872...

Alaska's proposed Ambler Road is back on the table, and Americans are once again asked a fundamental question about what we value and what k...

We're spending Thanksgiving week with our families and bringing you one of our favorite podcast episodes from the archives: Ron Mills, an ou...

Almost ten years ago, career firefighter and paramedic Beau Beasley embarked on a journey to tell the true stories of America's veterans, ho...

Episode 191 with Jared Sullivan, former editor of Field and Stream and Men's Journal, on his new book, Valley So Low , about the 2008 coal a...

Blaring headlines: " Battle lines hardening in dispute over Mobile ship channel deepening project" "No more federal mud dumping' — Standing...

Utah files landmark lawsuit challenging federal control over most BLM land Yes, it is to retch over. Once again, the Utah legislature is com...

From ballot initiatives that mandate wolf-reintroduction or banning the hunting of mountain lions and bobcats, wildlife management decisions...

Join Hal and Florida archeologist Jeffrey Shanks for a lost tale of British Marines and Jamaican privateers, American maroons, Creek Indian...

Woniya Dawn Thibeault, winner of Alone: Frozen, author of Never Alone: A Solo Arctic Survival Journey In 2019, primitive skills instructor a...

The Wilderness Act was passed by Congress in 1964, and has protected over 109 million acres of American public lands (53% of them in Alaska)...

The bitter tide of privatizing public lands and waters is rising fast across America. Only the actions of quietly heroic citizens can stop i...

Tony Jones, host of the Reverend Hunter podcast, and author of The God of Wild Places : Rediscovering the Divine in the Untamed Outdoors and...
Michigander Mark Kenyon is the host of the Meateater podcast Wired to Hunt, and the author of the definitive book on the American public lan...

A conversation with Jonathon Gassett, Ph.D., former Commissioner of Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Southeastern Represe...

20 Years of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers with Ben Long and Patrick Berry Ben Long is a founding board member of BHA, the author of the Hu...