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Bill S 619 mandates signage on Massachusetts beaches to educate the public on safely assisting stranded aquatic wildlife, enhancing both public safety and conservation efforts.
Bill S 619 mandates signage on Massachusetts beaches to educate the public on safely assisting stranded aquatic wildlife, enhancing both public safety and conservation efforts.
Bill S 619 aims to enhance the protection of aquatic and semiaquatic wildlife, such as seals, that may be found stranded on beaches in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to educate the public on how to appropriately respond when encountering these animals, thereby promoting both public safety and wildlife conservation.
The bill proposes the following key provisions:
Creation of Signage:
Signage Requirements:
Placement of Signage:
Bill S 619 represents a proactive approach to wildlife conservation and public education in Massachusetts. By requiring the DCR to provide clear guidance on how to interact with stranded wildlife, the bill seeks to foster a safer environment for both the public and the animals that inhabit the state's beaches.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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