Wyoming 2022 Regular Session

Wyoming Senate Bill SF0010

Introduced
2/15/22  
Report Pass
2/16/22  
Engrossed
2/18/22  
Refer
2/23/22  
Report Pass
3/3/22  
Enrolled
3/8/22  

Caption

Predator control.

Impact

The legislation marks a significant shift in how predator management is conducted at the state level, emphasizing a coordinated strategy that includes both the Department of Agriculture and other state and federal entities. By allowing local predator management boards more autonomy to contract for control services, SB0010 aims to streamline initiatives that protect agricultural productivity and public health, potentially leading to a reduction in livestock losses and crop damage caused by predators.

Summary

Senate File 0010, known as the 'Predator Control' bill, was introduced to establish a more coordinated approach to managing predators affecting agricultural interests in Wyoming. The legislation mandates that the Department of Agriculture orchestrates predator control efforts, thereby allowing for improved collaboration among local entities and state agencies. It also grants authority to the Animal Damage Management Board (ADMB) to directly contract for predator services, thus enhancing operational efficiencies in dealing with wildlife threats to livestock and crops.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding SF0010 was primarily positive, as stakeholders recognized the necessity for improved predator management strategies in the agricultural sector. Supporters argued that the bill's framework offers a proactive solution to the challenges posed by predatory wildlife. However, trivial contention may arise regarding the balance between immediate agricultural needs and the ethical considerations surrounding wildlife management, particularly from conservation advocacy groups concerned about the impact of control measures on predator populations.

Contention

While the bill passed with overwhelming support in the legislature, discussions in the community may still reflect differing opinions on the implementation of predator control techniques. Potential concerns include the deployment of lethal control measures and their long-term effects on biodiversity. The authority granted to the ADMB could spark debate about governance in wildlife management, with advocates for both agricultural interests and wildlife conservation presenting diverse perspectives on the methods employed for predator control.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY HB0104

Hunting of predatory animals-amendments.

WY HB4080

Relating to a principal Act for predator damage control districts; prescribing an effective date.

WY HB2547

Relating to the Predatory Animal, Rabbit and Rodent Control Fund.

WY HB3057

Relating to the creation of a pilot program for the purpose of controlling certain predatory animals.

WY HB0331

Taking of predators on public lands.

WY HB0275

Treatment of animals.

WY SB333

Relating to a principal Act for predator damage control districts; prescribing an effective date.

WY HB2403

Relating to a principal Act for predator damage control districts; prescribing an effective date.

WY HB2185

Relating to a principal Act for predator damage control districts; prescribing an effective date.

WY HB356

Allow livestock loss reimbursement for black bear predation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.