Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1062

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to hunting with artificial light

Impact

If enacted, HB 1062 would impact state laws regarding wildlife management specifically related to the hunting of coyotes. By allowing hunting with artificial light, the bill intends to provide hunters with more effective means to track and manage coyote populations. Proponents believe that the ability to hunt at night with artificial light may lead to a more effective reduction of coyotes, which could help mitigate their negative impact on livestock and other wildlife. This change could potentially lead to a shift in how wildlife populations are regulated and controlled.

Summary

House Bill 1062 proposes an amendment to Massachusetts General Laws aimed at authorizing the hunting of coyotes using artificial light. The bill seeks to modify section 68 of chapter 131 which currently permits the use of artificial light for hunting raccoons, and this addition would allow similar hunting practices for coyotes. The intent behind the bill is to enhance wildlife management strategies by providing additional methods to control coyote populations, which have been a concern due to their increasing presence and impact on local ecosystems and agriculture.

Contention

Notable points of contention around HB 1062 may arise from concerns about animal welfare and the ethics of hunting practices. Opponents of the bill might argue that hunting with artificial light could lead to undue stress on wildlife and may not align with fair chase principles. Additionally, there could be concerns about the implications for other wildlife species and the overall ecosystem if coyote hunting is unrestricted. Stakeholders in the conservation community may also raise objections regarding how such measures could affect the balance of local ecosystems.

Companion Bills

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