summary
Introduced
05/16/2019
05/16/2019
In Committee
05/16/2019
05/16/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020
12/31/2020
Introduced Session
116th Congress
Bill Summary
A bill to establish National Wildlife Corridors to provide for the protection and restoration of certain native fish, wildlife, and plant species, and for other purposes. This bill provides for the conservation and restoration of habitats that facilitate the movement of certain native or noninvasive species (e.g., fish, wildlife, or plant species) that may be at risk due to habitat loss or fragmentation. The bill establishes a National Wildlife Corridor System and provides for the designation and management of such corridors on federal land and water. A corridor means a feature of the landscape or seascape that (1) provides habitat or ecological connectivity, and (2) allows for movement or dispersal of native or noninvasive fish, wildlife, or plants. Indian tribes may nominate a corridor within their land to be included in a Tribal Wildlife Corridor. In addition, the bill establishes a Wildlife Corridors Stewardship Fund to receive donations for the management and protection of the corridors. It also establishes a wildlife movements grant program to encourage the passage of fish, wildlife, or plant species across a landscape or seascape. The National Coordination Committee, established by this bill, must recommend projects to fund under the grant program. The committee must also develop standards for regional wildlife movement plans to allow for better cross-regional collaboration. No fewer than four regional wildlife movement councils must be established. Among other things, the councils must submit to the committee regional wildlife movement plans as well as lists of funding priorities. Finally, the U.S. Geological Survey must establish a National Wildlife Corridors Database.
AI Summary
This bill, the Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act of 2019, aims to establish a National Wildlife Corridor System on federal land and water, as well as Tribal Wildlife Corridors, to provide for the protection and restoration of certain native fish, wildlife, and plant species. It also creates a wildlife movements grant program on non-federal land and water to encourage wildlife connectivity, and establishes a National Wildlife Corridors Database. The bill provides technical and financial assistance to states, tribes, and private landowners, and authorizes funding for these purposes. Key provisions include designation and management of national and tribal wildlife corridors, coordination across jurisdictions, and establishment of regional wildlife movement councils and a national database.
Committee Categories
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Sponsors (16)
Tom Udall (D)*,
Richard Blumenthal (D),
Cory Booker (D),
Dianne Feinstein (D),
Kamala Harris (D),
Maggie Hassan (D),
Tim Kaine (D),
Jeff Merkley (D),
Chris Murphy (D),
Jacky Rosen (D),
Bernie Sanders (I),
Jeanne Shaheen (D),
Tina Smith (D),
Jon Tester (D),
Sheldon Whitehouse (D),
Ron Wyden (D),
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. (on 05/16/2019)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/senate-bill/1499/all-info |
| BillText | https://www.congress.gov/116/bills/s1499/BILLS-116s1499is.pdf |
| Bill | https://www.congress.gov/116/bills/s1499/BILLS-116s1499is.pdf.pdf |
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