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NJ S4492
NJ S4492Directs Dept. of Agriculture to consult with US Dept. of Agriculture to determine methods and implementation of geese control.
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Introduced
05/19/2025
05/19/2025
In Committee
05/19/2025
05/19/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
06/19/2025
06/19/2025
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill directs the Department of Agriculture and the Division of Fish and Wildlife in the Department of Environmental Protection (DFW) to work with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) concerning the implementation of nonlethal and lethal methods of geese control to minimize the use of lethal methods of geese control, and whenever lethal methods are required, to implement humane lethal methods other than gassing whenever possible. Specifically, the bill directs the Department of Agriculture to: 1) consult with the USDA to identify nonlethal methods of geese population control, the circumstances under which such methods may be implemented, and, when lethal methods are necessary, the humane lethal methods other than gassing that may be implemented; and 2) propose the adoption of a memorandum of understanding with the United States Department of Agriculture providing for the implementation of these methods and the circumstances under which specific methods would be used as enumerated in section 1 of the bill. Within 90 days after the execution of a memorandum of understanding between the Department of Agriculture and the USDA, the bill requires the DFW to consult with the Department of Agriculture concerning nonlethal and lethal methods of geese population control and the provisions of the memorandum of understanding, and determine the methods of geese control to be used by the DFW and the circumstances under which it finds the use of lethal methods necessary. Furthermore, if appropriate and necessary, the bill directs the DFW to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the USDA providing for the DFW's findings and the coordination with the USDA of implementation of necessary lethal methods of geese control as determined by the DFW. The bill requires the DFW and the Department of Agriculture to each post on its website a fact sheet describing the nonlethal and lethal methods of geese control and the circumstances for their implementation thereof, and a copy of any executed memorandum of understanding between the Department of Agriculture and the USDA and between the DFW and the USDA, as applicable. The bill requires the Department of Health to: 1) notify the Department of Agriculture, the DFW, and the USDA of any public health emergency requiring the use of lethal methods of population control on geese populations in the State; and 2) implement, to the greatest extent possible, humane lethal methods other than gassing identified by the Department of Agriculture and the USDA in their consultation pursuant to section 1 of the bill. Finally, the bill requires the Division of Fish and Wildlife in the Department of Environmental Protection to adopt best management practices for the development and management of properties that are designed to discourage the development of resident Canada geese populations and to establish habitats that are inhospitable to geese. The standards in the best management practices are required to minimize the use of natural turf grass and encourage the establishment of native plants, riparian buffers, and other plantings that do not provide food sources for geese.
AI Summary
This bill directs multiple state agencies to collaborate with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) on developing comprehensive, humane methods for controlling Canada geese populations. Specifically, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture must identify and propose both nonlethal and lethal geese population control methods, with a strong emphasis on avoiding gassing as a control technique. Within 90 days of establishing a memorandum of understanding with the USDA, the Division of Fish and Wildlife must determine appropriate geese control methods and circumstances for their use. The Department of Health is required to notify relevant agencies during public health emergencies that might necessitate lethal geese population control. Additionally, the Division of Fish and Wildlife must develop best management practices within 180 days to discourage geese populations by creating less hospitable environments, which includes minimizing natural turf grass and promoting native plants and riparian buffers that do not provide food sources for geese. Each agency involved is mandated to publicly post fact sheets and memorandums of understanding on their websites to ensure transparency about geese population control strategies. The bill aims to provide a comprehensive, humane, and environmentally sensitive approach to managing Canada geese populations in New Jersey.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Withdrawn from Consideration (on 06/19/2025)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/S4492 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/S4500/4492_I1.HTM |
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