Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB352

Introduced
2/27/20  
Refer
2/27/20  

Caption

Prohibits the collection or harvest of turtle eggs and diamondback terrapins

Impact

The proposed law is significant as it amends existing regulations that already restrict the trapping of diamondback terrapins and the transportation of the species out of state during specific periods. By removing exceptions and the size limit that was previously in place for diamondback terrapins, the bill intends to reinforce the protective measures that are vital for the conservation of these turtles. This legislation could lead to a reduction in overharvesting and help maintain healthier terrapin populations within their native habitats.

Summary

House Bill 352 aims to strengthen the conservation of diamondback terrapins and other turtle species by prohibiting the collection or harvest of their eggs and the turtles themselves. With this measure, no exceptions will be allowed for any species of turtle, except the red-eared slider. This bill reflects a growing awareness of the need to protect vulnerable wildlife populations, responding to concerns about the sustainability of turtle species in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 352 appears to be generally supportive among conservationists and environmental advocacy groups. These stakeholders likely view the legislation as a necessary step toward ensuring the protection of vulnerable turtle species. However, potential opposition might arise from individuals or entities that engage in the harvesting of turtles or eggs for commercial purposes; they may view the bill as overly restrictive or damaging to their livelihoods.

Contention

While the bill has gained traction among conservation advocates, it also raises questions about the balancing act between environmental protection and traditional activities such as fishing or wildlife trade. Some members of the public may argue for a regulated approach instead of an outright ban, suggesting that such measures might hinder local cultural practices. The legislation thus underscores ongoing debates about how best to manage wildlife and balance ecological sustainability with community interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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