HR 4997
Grizzly Bear Review and Resource Restart Act of 2023
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Bill overview
This bill seeks to remove grizzly bears from the protections of the Endangered Species Act. It directs the Department of the Interior to remove the grizzly bear populations in the lower 48 states and Idaho/Montana from the list of threatened and endangered species, arguing they no longer require these protections. The bill also allows for the potential removal of distinct population segments of grizzly bears that have recovered, while establishing a process for future assessments and preventing the addition of new segments to the list without clear recovery criteria.
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