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NJ A4785

NJ A4785
Directs DEP to designate areas in each State park and forest for construction of bat houses.


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Introduced
05/11/2017
In Committee
05/11/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection to designate at least one area in each State park and forest in which a bat house would be constructed and maintained. New Jersey is home to nine species of bats, all of which are protected by "The Endangered and Nongame Species Conservation Act." Six species, including the Indiana bat - designated as a State and federal endangered species - are year-round residents, and three species are migratory. Bats are important indicators of a healthy environment. Since they are particularly vulnerable to pollution and pesticides, the presence or absence of bats can provide scientists with information on the overall health of the local environment. New Jersey's bat species are insectivorous and can consume thousands of insects in a single night, helping to reduce agricultural crop pests, mosquitos, and the use of pesticides. Accordingly, the State should do as much as possible to facilitate increases in the populations of all bat species in the State. Building bat houses on State lands is one such way.

AI Summary

This bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to designate at least one area in each New Jersey State park and forest for the construction and maintenance of a bat house. New Jersey is home to various bat species, some of which are endangered, and bats are important indicators of a healthy environment. Building bat houses on State lands is intended to facilitate increases in the bat population and help reduce agricultural pests, mosquitoes, and the use of pesticides.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee (on 05/11/2017)

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