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Committee members preview bills: wolf status, hunting license modernization, stumpage reporting and prescribed‑burn pilot

2116588 · January 15, 2025
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Several members of the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee used the Jan. 15 work session to announce bills they plan to carry this session, including proposals on wolf status, hunting‑and‑fishing license modernization, stumpage reporting and a prescribed‑burn pilot.

Several members of the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee used the Jan. 15 work session to announce bills they plan to carry this session, offering brief descriptions and signaling topics the committee is likely to consider.

Rep. Andrew Engel (R), 7th District, said he intends to carry legislation to downlist gray wolves after state agencies recommended removing them from sensitive status. “This would provide some help for our people who are struggling with management of wolves,” Engel said, summarizing his intent to pursue a statutory change to wildlife status and management.

Rep. Stephanie…

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