Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB945

Introduced
3/27/23  

Caption

Revise grizzly bear laws and provide for the translocation of bears

Impact

The proposed changes under HB 945 are significant for wildlife management laws in Montana. By prohibiting hunting black bears in areas identified as grizzly bear habitats, the bill aims to reduce human-bear conflicts and promote coexistence in these ecosystems. The requirement for the department to assess grizzly bear activity for wolf trapping seasons reflects a cautious approach to managing predatory species in relation to grizzly bears. Additionally, the financial appropriation of $150,000 for the biennium to support grizzly bear capture and translocation initiatives highlights a commitment to enhancing biodiversity and conservation efforts in the region.

Summary

House Bill 945 aims to revise existing laws related to the management and protection of grizzly bears in Montana. The bill prohibits certain hunting and trapping activities in areas occupied by grizzly bears, specifically addressing hunting black bears with the aid of dogs and the timing of wolf trapping seasons based on grizzly bear activity. Moreover, the legislation emphasizes the importance of capturing and translocating grizzly bears for genetic exchange between ecosystems, which is crucial for maintaining the health and diversity of grizzly bear populations in the state. The bill also mandates the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks to create and update maps of grizzly bear distribution to monitor population dynamics effectively.

Contention

During discussions surrounding HB 945, there may be contention related to the restrictions imposed on hunting and trapping practices. Some stakeholders, particularly hunting groups, may argue that increased regulations could impact their activities and livelihoods. On the other hand, conservationists and environmental advocates are likely to support the bill as a necessary step towards protecting grizzly bears and their habitats. The balance between wildlife management and recreational activities is a challenge that this bill seeks to address, illustrating the ongoing debate over conservation and use of natural resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB295

Revising laws to accommodate grizzly bear delisting

MT SB85

Require management of delisted grizzly bears at sustainable levels

MT HB353

Revise shed hunting requirements

MT HB847

Provide funding for grizzly bear management

MT SB5115

Tribal Heritage and American Bison, Grizzly Bear, and Wolf Restoration and Coexistence Act

MT HB9695

Tribal Heritage and American Bison, Grizzly Bear, and Wolf Restoration and Coexistence Act

MT HB627

Revise wolf trapping laws

MT HB628

Revise wolf trapping laws

MT HB630

Revise black bear hunting laws

MT HB897

Generally revise laws related to shed hunting on wildlife management areas

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.