Grizzly Bear State Management Act of 2023

12/15/2023, 4:05 PM

Grizzly Bear State Management Act of 2023

This bill requires the Department of the Interior to remove the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem population of grizzly bears from the list of endangered and threatened wildlife.

Bill 118 s 445, also known as the Grizzly Bear State Management Act of 2023, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The bill aims to transfer management authority over grizzly bears from the federal government to the states in which the bears are located.

Under the current system, the US Fish and Wildlife Service manages grizzly bear populations in states such as Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho. However, supporters of the bill argue that state wildlife agencies are better equipped to manage these populations, as they have a better understanding of local conditions and can tailor management strategies to the specific needs of each state.

If passed, the Grizzly Bear State Management Act of 2023 would require states to develop and implement management plans for grizzly bears within their borders. These plans would need to be approved by the US Fish and Wildlife Service to ensure that they meet certain conservation standards. Opponents of the bill have raised concerns about the potential for states to prioritize hunting and other activities that could harm grizzly bear populations. They argue that federal oversight is necessary to ensure the long-term conservation of these iconic animals. Overall, the Grizzly Bear State Management Act of 2023 is a complex piece of legislation that seeks to shift management authority over grizzly bears from the federal government to the states. Supporters believe that this change will lead to more effective and locally tailored conservation efforts, while opponents worry about the potential for harm to grizzly bear populations.
Congress
118

Number
S - 445

Introduced on
2023-02-15

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Grizzly Bear State Management Act of 2023

This bill requires the Department of the Interior to remove the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem population of grizzly bears from the list of endangered and threatened wildlife.

Bill 118 s 445, also known as the Grizzly Bear State Management Act of 2023, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The bill aims to transfer management authority over grizzly bears from the federal government to the states in which the bears are located.

Under the current system, the US Fish and Wildlife Service manages grizzly bear populations in states such as Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho. However, supporters of the bill argue that state wildlife agencies are better equipped to manage these populations, as they have a better understanding of local conditions and can tailor management strategies to the specific needs of each state.

If passed, the Grizzly Bear State Management Act of 2023 would require states to develop and implement management plans for grizzly bears within their borders. These plans would need to be approved by the US Fish and Wildlife Service to ensure that they meet certain conservation standards. Opponents of the bill have raised concerns about the potential for states to prioritize hunting and other activities that could harm grizzly bear populations. They argue that federal oversight is necessary to ensure the long-term conservation of these iconic animals. Overall, the Grizzly Bear State Management Act of 2023 is a complex piece of legislation that seeks to shift management authority over grizzly bears from the federal government to the states. Supporters believe that this change will lead to more effective and locally tailored conservation efforts, while opponents worry about the potential for harm to grizzly bear populations.

Policy Areas
Environmental Protection

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Recent Activity

Latest Summary3/24/2023

Grizzly Bear State Management Act of 2023

This bill requires the Department of the Interior to remove the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem population of grizzly bears from the list of endangered and threatened wildlife.


Latest Action2/15/2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.