Land Tawney
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Topics To Be Discussed:
Today on Hunting Matters we sit down with Land Tawney to find out how he decided on a career in the outdoor industry and get his opinion on how the Great American Outdoors Act will shape the future of conservation and access. Tawney then discusses BHA’s Public Land Pack Out initiative & the cornerstones of BHA. We wrap things up with talking about our responsibility to the future of America’s lands and water and his hunting and fishing history and life living in Montana.
Biography:
Land Tawney, President/CEO of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA), a North American membership-conservation organization based in Missoula, MT. BHA is dedicated to serving as the voice for our wild public lands, waters, and wildlife.
As President/CEO of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers since 2013, Tawney has helped expanded the organization from a 1000 members and a handful of chapters to nearly 40,000 members and chapters that cover 48 states, 2 Canadian provinces, and one territory.
Tawney works every day with a talented staff and over 700 plus volunteer leaders to make sure all Americans have access to public lands and wares and the fish and wildlife habitat when they get there.
Tawney was raised in Montana, where he hunted and fished from an early age. He earned a bachelor’s degree in wildlife biology from the University of Montana in 2000. His conservation career now spans two decades.
Prior to working at Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, Tawney worked for other conservation organizations including the National Wildlife Federation and the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership.
He lives in Montana with his wife Glenna, two kids (Cidney-12) and (Colin-9) and three-year-old black lab Tule.