Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB520

Introduced
1/25/23  
Refer
1/25/23  

Caption

To amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to provide that artificially propagated animals shall be treated the same under that Act as naturally propagated animals, and for other purposes.

Impact

The modifications proposed in HB520 are expected to influence how the Endangered Species Act is administered, particularly regarding the management of species listed as endangered or threatened. By eliminating the distinction between natural and artificial propagation, the bill allows for new strategies in conservation efforts, including the use of bred animals in mitigation plans. This could lead to a more inclusive approach to species recovery programs, potentially enabling quicker responses to conservation needs without being strictly bound by the traditional limitations of natural propagation.

Summary

House Bill 520 seeks to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 by ensuring that artificially propagated animals receive the same legal treatment as those that are naturally propagated. This change aims to provide broader regulatory flexibility concerning wildlife conservation efforts. The bill aims to expand the scope of species management by allowing the use of artificial propagation for various purposes, thereby streamlining conservation efforts and potentially increasing the population of certain species which may be at risk.

Contention

While proponents of HB520 argue that the bill will enhance wildlife recovery and promote better conservation strategies through increased flexibility, critics may express concerns regarding the implications of artificially propagated species on natural ecosystems. Potential issues could revolve around genetic diversity and the ecological implications of integrating bred animals into existing wild populations. The conversation surrounding the bill could expose divisions between traditional conservationists and those advocating for innovative approaches to wildlife management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1142

To amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to require consideration of economic impact in making a listing decision with respect to the list of threatened and endangered species, and for other purposes.

US HB518

Endangered Species Transparency and Reasonableness Act of 2023

US SB171

A bill to remove the lesser prairie-chicken from the lists of threatened species and endangered species published pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, to amend that Act to exclude the lesser prairie-chicken from the authority of that Act, and for other purposes.

US HB587

To remove the lesser prairie-chicken from the lists of threatened species and endangered species published pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973 and to amend that Act to exclude the lesser prairie-chicken from the authority of that Act.

US HB5281

LEAD Act of 2023 Lead Endangers Animals Daily Act of 2023

US HB10219

Critically Endangered Animals Conservation Act of 2024

US HB94

American Sovereignty and Species Protection Act This bill limits the protection of endangered or threatened species to species that are native to the United States. In addition, the bill prohibits certain funding for endangered or threatened species from being used to acquire lands, waters, or other interests in foreign countries.

US HB102

American Sovereignty and Species Protection Act of 2025This bill limits the protection of endangered or threatened species to species that are native to the United States. In addition, the bill prohibits certain funding for endangered or threatened species from being used to acquire lands, waters, or other interests in foreign countries.

US HB200

Forest Information Reform Act or the FIR Act This bill specifies that neither the Department of Agriculture nor the Department of the Interior may be required to reinitiate consultation on a land management plan when a species is listed as threatened or endangered, critical habitat is designated, or new information concerning a listed species or critical habitat becomes available.

US HB5504

To require the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to withdraw proposed rules relating to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, and for other purposes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.