About BHA Yukon

Canada’s Yukon Territory is home to vast swaths of remote and beautiful wilderness. This sparsely populated land provides great opportunities for hunters and anglers to explore valleys, forests, mountains, rivers, and lakes that are in pristine, natural condition. However, there are also many different interests in Yukon. Mining, outfitting, conservation, and a rich First Nations’ history are all important facets of our modern Yukon. These groups must find ways to work together to share and protect Yukon's resources. Yukon BHA strives to work with other stakeholders to advocate for responsible and science-based decisions on matters that affect resident hunters and anglers throughout the territory. We hope that a Yukon Chapter of BHA serves as a strong, independent platform to ensure that resident hunters and anglers have a voice.

Latest Yukon News

UNDERSTANDING ACCESS IN THE YUKON

UNDERSTANDING ACCESS IN THE YUKON

Photo: Diego Delso, delso.photo, License CC-BY-SA In Alaska, our western “North of 60” counterpart, you might hear - “Our issues aren’t the same up here!” Yukoners might say the same,...
Jun 17, 2021
YUKON CHAPTER STUDIES CHANGES IN PUBLIC ACCESS

YUKON CHAPTER STUDIES CHANGES IN PUBLIC ACCESS

Yukon Territory is vast, rugged and sparsely populated. Slightly larger than California, Yukon covers an area of 482,443 square kilometers, yet only has 4,850 kilometers of maintained roads (for comparison,...
Dec 20, 2019