Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB139

Introduced
3/23/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Report Pass
9/29/23  
Engrossed
10/17/23  
Refer
1/22/24  
Enrolled
1/30/24  
Vetoed
3/29/24  

Caption

Establishing a statewide wolf population goal.

Impact

By mandating the DNR to set a specific wolf population goal, SB139 is expected to have significant implications for wildlife management in Wisconsin. This bill serves to clarify the state's objectives regarding wolf conservation and population control, emphasizing a balance between wildlife preservation and hunting interests. If passed, it would necessitate a review and possible adjustment of existing wolf management strategies, which could affect the number of wolves allowed to be harvested and the licensing required for hunters and trappers.

Summary

Senate Bill 139 introduces a requirement for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to establish a statewide goal for wolf population management. Under current law, the DNR is already tasked with implementing a wolf management plan; however, this bill mandates the establishment of explicit population goals. This legislative measure is designed to regulate the hunting and trapping of wolves in the state more effectively, aiming at keeping the population levels in check and ensuring sustainable management practices are followed.

Contention

The bill's introduction has sparked debate among various stakeholders. Proponents argue that setting a clear population goal for wolves is crucial for effective management while ensuring that the species remains healthy and does not threaten livestock or local ecosystems. Critics, however, express concerns regarding the potential for overhunting and the ecological implications of manipulating wolf populations. The balance between conservation efforts and hunting rights continues to be a contentious issue, illustrating the diverse perspectives within the state regarding wildlife management.

Vote_summary

SB139 has already garnered attention within the legislative process, as evidenced by its voting history. On May 14, 2024, the Senate passed the bill with a vote of 22 in favor and 9 against, notwithstanding the objections of the Governor. This passage indicates a significant level of support, showcasing the legislative intent to pursue a more structured approach to wolf population management in Wisconsin.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB137

Establishing a statewide wolf population goal.

WI SF1848

Statewide wolf population survey requirement

WI HF4502

Statewide wolf population survey required.

WI HF1331

Statewide wolf population survey required.

WI HB176

Require unlimited wolf hunting quota when population is at or above 450 wolves

WI SF5013

Wolf population survey requirement provision

WI HB222

Creating open wolf hunting season until the population is 600 or fewer

WI HB101

Reclassify wolves as furbearers and align existing wolf tagging and furbearer hunting restrictions

WI AB1204

Eliminating depredation payments for hunting dogs injured or killed by wolves.

WI SB00337

An Act Establishing Goals For Mixed Population Public Housing.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.