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VA HB596

VA HB596
Wildlife Corridor Action Plan; interagency implementation group, report.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Regular Session

Bill Summary

Wildlife Corridor Action Plan; interagency implementation group; report. Directs the Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources to, in coordination with the Secretary of Transportation, convene an Interagency Implementation Group to advance projects, policies, and priorities identified under the Wildlife Corridor Action Plan. The bill requires the Group to (i) facilitate the development of a statewide memorandum of understanding among participating state agencies to formalize roles, data-sharing practices, and collaborative processes; (ii) facilitate sharing of wildlife vehicle collision data; (iii) support local level connectivity planning; (iv) develop and offer training to state agencies, localities, and metropolitan planning organizations relating to wildlife crossings and habitat connectivity strategies; (v) coordinate and prioritize projects identified in the Plan; and (vi) assist state agencies and political subdivisions, and by request any federal agency, in considering and incorporating wildlife corridors and the recommendations of the Plan when developing any governmental strategic plan, map, or action. The bill requires the Secretary of Transportation and the Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources to jointly submit a report of the Group's progress in advancing the Plan to the Chairs of the Senate Committees on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources and Transportation and the House Committees on Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources and Transportation by September 1 of each year.

AI Summary

This bill establishes an Interagency Implementation Group, comprised of representatives from various state agencies, federally recognized tribes, and the Virginia Safe Wildlife Corridors Collaborative, to advance projects and policies outlined in the Wildlife Corridor Action Plan. This Group will formalize roles and data sharing among state agencies through a memorandum of understanding, facilitate the sharing of data on wildlife-vehicle collisions, support local efforts to plan for wildlife connectivity, and provide training on wildlife crossings and habitat connectivity strategies to state agencies, local governments, and metropolitan planning organizations. Additionally, the Group will coordinate and prioritize projects from the Plan and assist government entities in incorporating wildlife corridors into their strategic planning. The Secretaries of Transportation and Natural and Historic Resources will jointly report on the Group's progress annually to legislative committees.

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Left in Committee Rules (on 02/18/2026)

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