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DAMS for Beavers Act
12/30/2024, 1:23 PM
Summary of Bill HR 10303
Bill 118 hr 10303, also known as the "Beaver Coexistence Grant Program Act," aims to address the issue of property damage caused by native beavers in the United States. The bill directs the Secretary of the Interior to establish a grant program that will provide funding to projects that utilize nonlethal coexistence measures to reduce this damage.
Beavers are considered a keystone species, meaning they play a crucial role in maintaining the health and balance of ecosystems. However, their activities, such as building dams and cutting down trees, can sometimes lead to conflicts with human populations, particularly when they cause damage to property.
The grant program established by this bill will support projects that implement nonlethal methods to mitigate conflicts between beavers and humans. These measures may include the installation of beaver deterrent devices, the construction of flow devices to manage water levels, and the use of fencing to protect trees and crops. In addition to reducing property damage, the bill also aims to promote the coexistence of beavers and humans in a way that is beneficial for both parties. By supporting projects that prioritize nonlethal solutions, the grant program seeks to protect the important role that beavers play in maintaining healthy ecosystems while also addressing the concerns of property owners. Overall, the "Beaver Coexistence Grant Program Act" is a proactive approach to managing conflicts between humans and beavers, with the goal of finding sustainable solutions that benefit both parties.
Beavers are considered a keystone species, meaning they play a crucial role in maintaining the health and balance of ecosystems. However, their activities, such as building dams and cutting down trees, can sometimes lead to conflicts with human populations, particularly when they cause damage to property.
The grant program established by this bill will support projects that implement nonlethal methods to mitigate conflicts between beavers and humans. These measures may include the installation of beaver deterrent devices, the construction of flow devices to manage water levels, and the use of fencing to protect trees and crops. In addition to reducing property damage, the bill also aims to promote the coexistence of beavers and humans in a way that is beneficial for both parties. By supporting projects that prioritize nonlethal solutions, the grant program seeks to protect the important role that beavers play in maintaining healthy ecosystems while also addressing the concerns of property owners. Overall, the "Beaver Coexistence Grant Program Act" is a proactive approach to managing conflicts between humans and beavers, with the goal of finding sustainable solutions that benefit both parties.
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Current Status of Bill HR 10303
Bill HR 10303 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since December 5, 2024. Bill HR 10303 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on December 5, 2024. Bill HR 10303's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources. as of December 5, 2024
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 10303
Total Number of Sponsors
5Democrat Sponsors
5Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
11Democrat Cosponsors
11Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 10303
Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 10303
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to establish a grant program to assist projects that use nonlethal coexistence measures to reduce property damage caused by native beavers, a keystone species, and for other purposes.
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to establish a grant program to assist projects that use nonlethal coexistence measures to reduce property damage caused by native beavers, a keystone species, and for other purposes.
Comments

Michael Flowers
648
1 year ago
Ugh, can you believe this thing? It's like they're trying to mess with us on purpose. And did you know that this bill actually includes a provision for mandatory beaver training programs? Like, what even is that? #ridiculous

Raven Spence
679
1 year ago
I don't like this new bill about building dams for beavers. It's gonna mess up the environment and cause flooding in my area. Why can't they just leave nature alone? #NoDamsForBeavers
Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 10303
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