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US HR5179

US HR5179
Tribal Wildlife Corridors Act of 2019


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Introduced
11/19/2019
In Committee
01/29/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish Tribal Wildlife Corridors, and for other purposes. This bill authorizes the use of wildlife corridors on Indian land to provide habitat or ecological connectivity and allow for fish, wildlife, or plant movement on such land. Specifically, the bill permits an Indian tribe to nominate a corridor within the land of such tribe as a tribal wildlife corridor. The Department of the Interior must establish criteria for determining whether such a corridor qualifies as a tribal wildlife corridor, including criteria for restoring historical habitat. Interior must provide tribes with technical assistance to establish, manage, or expand a tribal wildlife corridor. Such assistance must include support with accessing wildlife data and working with private landowners to access programs for facilitating connectivity on nonfederal land. Additionally, Interior must (1) establish a program to award grants to tribes to increase connectivity through tribal wildlife corridors, and (2) consult with tribes to determine whether a tribal wildlife corridor may be expanded into public lands or otherwise benefit connectivity between public lands and such corridor. The bill also permits the Department of Agriculture to give priority under certain conservation programs to those projects that enhance connectivity by expanding a tribal wildlife corridor.

AI Summary

This bill, the Tribal Wildlife Corridors Act of 2019, authorizes the use of wildlife corridors on Indian land to provide habitat or ecological connectivity and allow for fish, wildlife, or plant movement. It permits an Indian tribe to nominate a corridor within its land as a Tribal Wildlife Corridor, which the Department of the Interior must then establish criteria for and provide technical assistance to tribes for setting up, managing, and expanding these corridors. The bill also allows the Department of Agriculture to prioritize certain conservation programs for projects that enhance connectivity by expanding a Tribal Wildlife Corridor.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 457. (on 10/09/2020)

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