Hunting. Angling. Public Lands. That's the meat of what BHA's Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring is ab
Wilderness meets Modern Society -- Seth Kantner Part II Alaska’s Seth Kantner is back with us, as pr
As promised, John Leshy is back on the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Podcast & Blast to discuss
Bjorn Dihle has lived his entire life in southeast Alaska, hunting and fishing from the Tongass Nati
“It is astonishing that this law has escaped fundamental change.” John Leshy, author of The Mining L
Alaska’s proposed Ambler Road is back on the table, and Americans are once again asked a fundamental
We're spending Thanksgiving week with our families and bringing you one of our favorite podcast epis
Almost ten years ago, career firefighter and paramedic Beau Beasley embarked on a journey to tell th
Episode 191 with Jared Sullivan, former editor of Field and Stream and Men’s Journal, on his new boo
Blaring headlines: “Battle lines hardening in dispute over Mobile ship channel deepening project” “N
Utah files landmark lawsuit challenging federal control over most BLM land Yes, it is to retch over.
From ballot initiatives that mandate wolf-reintroduction or banning the hunting of mountain lions an
Join Hal and Florida archeologist Jeffrey Shanks for a lost tale of British Marines and Jamaican pri
Woniya Dawn Thibeault, winner of Alone: Frozen, author of Never Alone: A Solo Arctic Survival Journe
The Wilderness Act was passed by Congress in 1964, and has protected over 109 million acres of Ameri
The bitter tide of privatizing public lands and waters is rising fast across America. Only the actio
Tony Jones, host of the Reverend Hunter podcast, and author of The God of Wild Places: Rediscovering
Michigander Mark Kenyon is the host of the Meateater podcast Wired to Hunt, and the author of the de
A conversation with Jonathon Gassett, Ph.D., former Commissioner of Kentucky Department of Fish and
20 Years of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers with Ben Long and Patrick Berry Ben Long is a founding b
Alabama’s iconic Coosa River was recently named America’s fifth most endangered river. It’s vast wat