California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2965

Caption

Wildlife resources: state policy.

Impact

The implications of AB 2965 are significant in that it reaffirms the existing policy framework intended for the management of wildlife resources. The bill emphasizes the importance of not only conserving wildlife but also ensuring that these resources contribute to public enjoyment and economic benefits. By reinforcing the need for diverse recreational uses of wildlife, including regulated hunting, the bill seeks to align economic interests with conservation efforts.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2965, introduced by Assembly Member Kalra, proposes amendments to Section 1801 of the Fish and Game Code related to the state's policy on wildlife resources. The bill largely consists of nonsubstantive changes aimed at clarifying the state's objectives concerning wildlife preservation, conservation, and maintenance. While the foundational goals remain intact, such as promoting the beneficial use of wildlife for citizens and maintaining healthy populations and habitats, the adjustments are poised to reinforce the existing legal framework without introducing new regulatory powers.

Contention

Despite being largely technical and administrative in nature, the bill may face scrutiny from various stakeholders. Environmental advocates may argue that even minor amendments to the policy could unintentionally lead to broader interpretations of wildlife management that favor economic exploitation over ecological preservation. Conversely, proponents of recreational hunting might see the bill as a reaffirmation of their rights to use wildlife as a resource, influencing the dynamics of future debates surrounding wildlife management in California. This ongoing discussion highlights the delicate balance between wildlife conservation and the economic benefits derived from such resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB3220

Marine resources: Department of Fish and Wildlife: authority: mariculture.

CA AB2320

Wildlife Connectivity and Climate Adaptation Act of 2024: wildlife corridors: fish passage.

CA AB1838

Wildlife areas: San Jacinto Wildlife Area.

CA AB2875

Wetlands: state policy.

CA AB1889

Conservation element: wildlife and habitat connectivity.

CA AB1581

Conservation: Restoration Management Permit Act and California State Safe Harbor Agreement Program Act.

CA SB1163

Wildlife-vehicle collisions: wildlife salvage permits.

CA AB1272

State Water Resources Control Board: drought planning.

CA SB500

Fish and wildlife.

CA SB1520

Public resources.

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