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The Oregon Hunters Association is an organization of 26 chapters and 12,000 conservation-minded sportsmen dedicated to advocating for wildlife, enhancing habitat and passing along Oregon’s proud hunting heritage. OHA employs a year-round lobbyist, conservation director, conservation coordinator, resource director and field director to advocate for our mission, and we rally our membership to support our position on key issues.

Recent examples of our efforts include helping ODFW develop its revised mule deer management plan, working to keep the deer and elk habitats on our public lands, passing laws to increase penalties for poaching, and preserving traditional public hunting access in places like the Owyhee Canyon, Ochoco Mountains, Cascade Mountains and monuments in southern Oregon.

See recent examples of OHA state-level project funding on our Projects page, and click on Conservation News for the latest updates on OHA conservation efforts right here where you live and hunt.