Bill 119 s 602, also known as the Ungulate Grazing Land Management Act, aims to amend the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990 in order to provide support for research and development of techniques for manag...
ing ungulate grazing lands. These techniques are intended to help mitigate wildfires, reduce fuel levels, and aid in the recovery of land after a fire has occurred.
The bill recognizes the important role that ungulates, such as deer, elk, and bison, play in maintaining healthy ecosystems through their grazing habits. By supporting research and development in this area, the legislation seeks to improve the management of grazing lands in order to prevent and reduce the severity of wildfires, as well as to promote the recovery of land that has been affected by fire.
Overall, Bill 119 s 602 aims to address the growing threat of wildfires in the United States by focusing on the role of ungulate grazing in land management. By supporting research and development in this area, the bill seeks to improve the resilience of ecosystems and reduce the impact of wildfires on communities and natural resources.