Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4441

Introduced
3/16/26  
Introduced
3/17/26  
Refer
3/16/26  

Caption

Core Moose Range designation

Impact

The implications of SF4441 on state law are significant as it seeks to amend the existing Minnesota Statutes to prioritize moose management. The bill imposes a collaborative approach to habitat management involving various stakeholders, including state agencies, Indigenous tribes, and conservation organizations. By establishing a dedicated moose restoration and research account funded through license sales, the bill aims to secure ongoing resources for both research and habitat enhancement activities, potentially influencing broader wildlife conservation strategies in the state.

Summary

SF4441 seeks to designate the 1854 Ceded Territory as Minnesota's Core Moose Range, emphasizing the need for enhanced conservation efforts related to the moose population. The bill establishes the Moose Co-Stewardship Committee, which will play a central role in managing the Core Moose Range and is tasked with creating a comprehensive management plan. This initiative is designed to align various environmental and land use policies to promote the health and restoration of moose habitats across the designated area.

Contention

Despite its conservation-focused intentions, SF4441 may encounter contention, particularly regarding resource allocation and the inclusion of multiple stakeholders in the decision-making processes. Critics may voice concerns over how policies reflecting both scientific and Indigenous knowledge can effectively coexist within the management framework. Additionally, varying interests among different groups, such as land management agencies and conservationists, could lead to debates on the best practices for ensuring moose population recovery and habitat sustainability.

Companion Bills

MN HF4246

Similar To Core Moose Range designated, Moose Co-Stewardship Committee and moose restoration and research account established, report required, rulemaking authority provided, money transferred, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4246

Core Moose Range designated, Moose Co-Stewardship Committee and moose restoration and research account established, report required, rulemaking authority provided, money transferred, and money appropriated.

MN HF1333

Moose license lottery and auction required, moose research account established, fees established, and money appropriated.

MN SF766

Open season for moose during any year in which there is an open season for elk requirement provision

MN HF4746

Open season for taking wolves prohibited, and criminal penalties increased.

MN SF943

Open season for taking wolves prohibition

MN SF687

Elk taking prohibition with the exception of causing damage provision

MN HF4753

Foraging on state land authorized, rulemaking authorized, reports required, and money appropriated.

MN SF4737

Foraging on state land authorization and appropriation

MN LD1430

An Act Regarding the Transfer of Moose Permits to Disabled Veterans

MN LD2054

An Act to Clarify the Laws Regarding Moose Hunting Permits for Hunting Outfitters

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.