Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1298

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

Taking feral swine causing damage authorized.

Impact

The proposed amendments to Minnesota Statutes 2024 introduce clarity in the handling of feral swine, which pose significant risks to agriculture and local ecosystems. By permitting landowners to act without requiring extensive licensing, the bill empowers individuals to manage wildlife that threatens their property effectively. Such proactive measures could potentially mitigate economic losses incurred due to feral swine damage, which has become a growing concern in rural areas.

Summary

House File 1298 is a legislative proposal aimed at addressing the issue of feral swine populations that are causing damage in Minnesota. The bill authorizes property owners and their agents to take certain animals, including feral swine, without a license if those animals are causing damage on the land they own or occupy. It specifies the conditions under which these animals may be taken, allowing for capture and removal while prohibiting certain methods such as the use of artificial lights during closed seasons or poisons.

Contention

One notable point of contention in discussions surrounding HF1298 may deal with the implications of loosening hunting regulations on feral swine. While proponents argue that it is essential for protecting crops and livestock, there are concerns regarding the management and ecological balance of local wildlife populations. Critics may raise issues about the potential for misuse or overharvesting of feral swine and the ecological consequences therein, prompting debates on the necessity for regulation versus action.

Next_steps

As HF1298 moves through the legislative process, stakeholders, including conservationists and agricultural groups, are expected to voice their opinions. The intended approach to dealing with feral swine poses important questions about wildlife management and the roles of landowners in addressing ecological challenges within their jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

MN SF541

Similar To Feral swine causing damage taking authorization provision

Previously Filed As

MN HF4640

Taking feral swine causing damage authorized.

MN SF4638

Taking feral swine causing damage authorization

MN SF2062

Open season for taking wolves prohibition

MN HF2144

Open season for taking wolves prohibited, and criminal penalties increased.

MN HF4893

Taking elk prohibited except where causing damage.

MN SF4897

Fur farm provisions modifications and appropriation

MN HF4844

Domestic hog release prohibited, agency jurisdiction clarified, civil penalties established, outreach required, voluntary fur farm registration repealed, fur farm provisions modified, and money appropriated.

MN SF3239

Modifying age-related exemptions for certain game and fish licenses

MN HF3234

Game and fish; age-related exemptions modified for licenses.

MN HF4015

Native rough fish provided, conforming changes made for aquatic farm licenses and taking and possessing fish, and rulemaking authorized.

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