By creating a distinction between endangered and invasive species, A165 aims to enhance the efficiency of state management practices concerning plant species. The bill empowers the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to remove invasive species from the endangered list, allowing the department to take necessary actions to control or eliminate these species that threaten local biodiversity. This legislative change is intended to facilitate better environmental management and bolster efforts to protect native plant populations that are genuinely at risk.
Summary
Assembly Bill A165 amends the existing New Jersey 'Endangered Plant Species List Act' to refine the definitions of 'endangered species' and 'invasive species'. The bill establishes that a plant species can be classified as endangered only if it is recognized by the federal government or is known to be rare within the state. Importantly, the bill specifies that any plant designated as an invasive species shall not be classified as endangered, thereby addressing concerns regarding the ecological impact of non-native plants on local environments.
Contention
There may be contention surrounding the implications of defining invasive species in this manner, particularly among environmentalists and advocates for biodiversity. Critics might argue that classifying invasive species as non-endangered could lead to neglecting their ecological roles or contribute to the decline of native species that depend on them. Additionally, the bill's provisions that allow for the removal of plants classified as invasive from the endangered list could raise concerns about the potential oversights in the assessment of native ecosystems and how best to balance ecological preservation with management efforts.
Companion Bills
NJ A3616
Carry Over
Concerns endangered plant species in NJ.
Prohibits certain actions relative to endangered and threatened plant species; directs DEP commissioner to take certain actions to protect endangered and threatened plant species.
Prohibits certain actions relative to endangered and threatened plant species; directs DEP commissioner to take certain actions to protect endangered and threatened plant species.
Creates new $100 assessment for convictions of certain sexual offenses to fund counseling for victims and their families; establishes Sexual Offender Victim Counseling Fund.