Sportsmen's Bash
Help sportsmen support the Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment in 2008!Federal Judge Approves MN DNR Plan to Protect Lynx
A federal judge has approved a plan supported by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MN DNR), which would impose additional restrictions on trapping in northeastern Minnesota. View Twin Cities.com storyConservation Groups File Suit To Stop Spread of VHS
The spread of Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHS) throughout the Lower
Great Lakes, and into some inland waters as far west as Wisconsin, has
been the topic of many news releases and media updates for the past several
months. Apparently Lake Superior is still free of VHS, as are inland waters
in Minnesota.
VHS acts much like Ebola virus does in primates, causing death through
massive internal bleeding in fish. Thousands of fish, including substantial
numbers of sport fish like Muskies, have been killed by VHS since it was
first spotted.
One of the primary ways VHS is spread is through live, infected fish that
are taken up and moved about in untreated ballast water of ships on the
Great Lakes. According to a lawsuit just filed by The Izaak Walton League
W.J. McCabe Chapter in Duluth, Trout Unlimited in Minnesota and Wisconsin,
and the Save Lake Superior Association, both the U.S. Coast Guard and the
federal Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service have had authority to
prevent this through the National Invasive Species Act since 1996, but
have not done so.
The lawsuit requests that both agencies fulfill their mission to prevent
further spread of VHS through the Great Lakes via unregulated ballast water.
The plaintiffs are asking that anyone interested in supporting this suit
call them for further information. Contact one of the following people:
Dave Zentner 218-724-3926
John Lenczewski 612-670-1629
Curt Leitz 218-464-1335
Gary Meier 218-525-9488
Grant Merritt 763-232-2702
MOHA Gourmet Wild Game Dinner
March 26, 2008
Taher Foods will be creating another culinary masterpiece reminiscent of
MOHA's 2007 summer event at Walt and Darci Broich’s farm. Join us on
May 22nd at the Saint Paul Academy Dining Room for the finest of North
American wild game.
View event flyer for
more information.
MOHA April Outreach Meeting
March 22, 2008MOHA Says Citizen Council Critical to Passage of Dedicated Funding
February 15, 2008December MOHA Board Meeting
December
12, 2007SCI and MOHA File Amicus Brief in Minnesota Lynx Case
Over the opposition of anti-hunting and anti-trapping groups, SCI and Minnesota Outdoor Heritage Alliance (MOHA), a coalition of sporting and conservation groups, filed a substantive brief last week supporting the State of Minnesota's trapping program. View press releaseMOHA at Viking Valley to Discuss Dedicated Funding
Viking Valley will host local sportsmen, Minnesota State Senate Enviornment and Natural Resources chairman Satveer Chaudhary, Minnesota Outdoor Heritage Alliance (MOHA) leader Jim Klatt and Don McMillan, past president of Safari Club International. View Fergus Fall Daily Journal articleHunters For the Love of the Land
Strong supporters of land and wildlife conservation, hunters in the U.S. are in decline. Will a new generation take the field? View National Geographic articleMOHA Helps Students Get a Chance to Hunt Pheasants
November 2, 2007MOHA Selected by the State Sesquicentennial Commission
October 31, 2007Kinship and Pheasants Forever Partner for Youth
Kinship and PF work together to provide outdoor experiences
Saint Paul, Minn. – September 25, 2007 –Minnesota Pheasants
Forever (PF)
and Kinship Inc are proud to announce a joint partnership. The new
relationship is aimed at introducing "Kinship Kids" to hunting
and the outdoors.
PF will encourage its local chapters to get involved with local Kinship
affiliates to teach Kinship Mentors and Kinship Kids proper hunting safety
and etiquette along with sound conservation practices. In return,
Kinship will encourage its matches to get involved with the conservation
efforts of PF. "PF is honored to work with an organization of Kinships
reputation," stated Eran Sandquist, regional wildlife biologist for
PF in Northern Minnesota. "What a great opportunity to pass
on understanding and appreciation for hunting, conservation and the outdoors
where there is a great need and desire."
View press release