Wolf-livestock conflict prevention grants appropriation
Authorizes state funding to grant programs that prevent wolf-livestock conflicts, helping Minnesota livestock producers reduce depredation and guard livelihoods.
Authorizes state funding to grant programs that prevent wolf-livestock conflicts, helping Minnesota livestock producers reduce depredation and guard livelihoods.
SF 3226, titled Wolf-livestock conflict prevention grants appropriation, is a Minnesota Senate bill introduced on April 2, 2025. The bill has been referred to the Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development committee. A companion bill exists in House form as HF 3257. The bill’s core aim is to provide state funding through grants designed to prevent or mitigate conflicts between wolves and livestock.
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