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SB 866

WILDLIFE-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Don Harmon

Illinois bill advancing wildlife management through technological integration and monitoring systems with committee approval.

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Bill Summary · SB 866

Legislative bill overview

SB 866, titled "WILDLIFE-TECH," is an Illinois bill sponsored by Don Harmon that appears to address the intersection of wildlife management and technology. Based on the legislative history showing committee passage and advancement through multiple readings, the bill likely creates frameworks, regulations, or funding mechanisms related to technology's application in wildlife conservation, tracking, or management.

Why is this important

Wildlife technology applications—such as GPS tracking, drone monitoring, acoustic sensors, and data analytics—are increasingly important for conservation efforts, population management, and habitat protection. This legislation could modernize how Illinois manages its natural resources and wildlife populations while potentially creating economic opportunities in the emerging wildlife-tech sector.

Potential points of contention

  • Privacy and surveillance concerns: Technology enabling wildlife tracking could raise questions about where and how data is collected, stored, and accessed, potentially affecting private landowners and public lands
  • Cost and funding: Implementation of advanced wildlife technology requires significant capital investment; disputes may arise over state funding allocation versus private sector partnerships
  • Regulatory clarity: Defining which technologies qualify, who can deploy them, and under what conditions may create conflicts between conservation agencies, private businesses, and environmental groups

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

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