New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3052

Introduced
9/29/22  

Caption

Requires Div. of Fish and Wildlife to conduct annual black bear population count.

Impact

The implementation of S3052 is expected to directly impact state laws regarding wildlife management and hunting seasons. In light of recent data indicating a possible overpopulation of black bears, the annual count aims to inform and facilitate the preparation of the Comprehensive Black Bear Management Policy (CBBMP), which is necessary for regulating hunting seasons. Without this bill, the CBBMP might be delayed or lack essential data, leading to difficulties in managing wildlife and ensuring public safety in interactions with black bears.

Summary

Senate Bill S3052 mandates the Division of Fish and Wildlife in New Jersey to conduct an annual black bear population count. This initiative is motivated by a significant increase in black bear sightings and encounters in the state, which have escalated dramatically in recent years. The bill aims to provide a more systematic approach to monitoring the black bear population through the most accurate estimation methods available, ensuring that comprehensive data is gathered and reported annually to both the Governor and the Legislature. This includes information on population distribution, density, birth rates, death rates, and other demographic factors.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding bill S3052 may revolve around the balance between wildlife conservation and hunting practices. The bill emphasizes the need for a responsible count to ascertain whether a hunting season can be safely and effectively set, addressing safety concerns highlighted by numerous reported encounters with black bears. As public sentiment regarding wildlife management can vary widely, potential opposition could arise from animal rights advocates who might argue against the hunting of bears, as well as from individuals concerned about public safety and ecosystem health. The bill's success will likely depend on ongoing collaboration between state agencies, the public, and interest groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1685

Clarifies that Fish and Game Council has sole authority to regulate freshwater fishing, hunting, and trapping.

NJ S1839

Clarifies that Fish and Game Council has sole authority to regulate freshwater fishing, hunting, and trapping.

NJ A114

Clarifies that Fish and Game Council has sole authority to regulate freshwater fishing, hunting, and trapping.

NJ A141

Clarifies that Fish and Game Council has sole authority to regulate freshwater fishing, hunting, and trapping.

NJ HB762

Require the department of fish, wildlife, and parks to publish a report on river usage

NJ HB175

Require fish, wildlife, and parks to publish a report detailing data on hunting districts

NJ SR105

Requests the Deptartment of Wildlife and Fisheries to study and make recommendations to manage alligator populations.

NJ H0231

An act relating to technical corrections to fish and wildlife statutes

NJ HCR132

Urges and requests the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to study and make recommendations regarding alligator markets, populations, and hunting

NJ S0258

An act relating to the management of fish and wildlife

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