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S 1596

Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge Act

119th Congress Introduced by John Cornyn and 1 co-sponsor

The bill would create a new national wildlife refuge to conserve ecosystems and protect endangered species, managed by the Fish and Wildlife Service with public access for educatio

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Bill Summary · S 1596

Legislative bill overview

The Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge Act (S 1596) proposes the establishment of a new national wildlife refuge named after Jocelyn Nungaray. The bill aims to designate specific federal lands for conservation, focusing on protecting ecosystems, wildlife habitats, and endangered species within the designated area. It mandates the Fish and Wildlife Service to manage the refuge, ensuring preservation efforts and public access for education and recreation.

Why is this important

Establishing a new wildlife refuge helps conserve biodiversity, protect endangered species, and preserve critical natural habitats. It also supports environmental sustainability and can promote ecological research and community engagement with nature. Such refuges contribute to climate resilience by protecting natural landscapes and ecosystems prone to climate impacts.

Potential points of contention

  • The designation may face opposition from local stakeholders concerned about restrictions on land use, hunting, or development.
  • Potential conflicts with existing private landowners or state authorities over land jurisdiction could arise.
  • Funding and resource allocation for managing the new refuge might compete with other conservation priorities.
  • Balancing public access with conservation goals can be challenging, possibly leading to ecological disturbance if not properly managed.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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