HR 4494
Gray Wolf State Management Act of 2019
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Bill overview
This bill aims to restore protections for gray wolves in the Western Great Lakes region (Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, and parts of surrounding states) by directing the Department of the Interior to re-implement a previous rule that removed those protections. It also recognizes the sovereignty of Native American tribes in the region and urges Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan to consult with tribal governments when developing wolf management plans. The bill seeks to ensure tribal rights are considered in how gray wolves are managed within their territories.
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Collin C. Peterson
Cosponsors
F. James, Jr. Sensenbrenner
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