Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR136

Introduced
3/23/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Passed
3/25/26  

Caption

Wildlife Management; recognize trapping as an effective tool.

Impact

Should House Resolution 136 be formally enacted, it would affirm the legitimacy of regulated trapping within the state's wildlife management strategies. This recognition is seen as a way to support conservation efforts while also providing a mechanism for controlling animal populations that may adversely affect ecosystems. The resolution emphasizes not only the ecological importance of trapping but also its role in reducing taxpayer expenses associated with nuisance wildlife control and potential environmental damages.

Summary

House Resolution 136 aims to recognize and celebrate regulated trapping as an effective tool for wildlife management and conservation in Mississippi. The resolution highlights the role of trapping in achieving conservation goals, enhancing habitat, and supporting waterfowl production. It points out that regulated trapping operates under strict oversight to ensure it only involves abundant species, thus aligning with wildlife protection efforts while also providing economic and ecological benefits.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR136 appears to be largely supportive among those who advocate for wildlife management and conservation. Supporters argue that regulated trapping is a humane and necessary practice to maintain ecosystem balance. However, there may be some contention surrounding the practice, particularly from animal welfare advocates who may view trapping as controversial. Discussions around this resolution reflect a broader debate about the best approaches to wildlife management and the balance between conservation and economic interests.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns from certain advocacy groups regarding animal welfare and the potential for traps to cause suffering. Additionally, there is a discussion about how effective predator management through trapping can impact populations of species that some consider vital to ecological health. The need for public education regarding the role of trapping in wildlife management is also highlighted, suggesting that more outreach may be required to alleviate concerns and build understanding in the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2282

Drones; allow use of for observing, trapping and taking wild hogs.

MS HB757

Fishing; residents who are 65 or older not required to pay fee at any state park or wildlife management area.

MS HB1737

Appropriation; Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Department of.

MS HB15

Appropriation; Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Department of.

MS SB2281

Habitat stamps; require for hunters, fishers and trappers 16 years of age or older.

MS HB259

Dumping dead wildlife; person shall have hunting license revoked for one year.

MS HR120

Black Maternal Health Week; recognize April 11 through 17, 2025, as.

MS SR146

Recognize that April 11-17, 2025, is "Black Maternal Health Week."

MS HR114

Mississippi Limitless Day; acknowledge and recognize May 15,2025 as day of observance.

MS HC48

Gold Star Father's Day; observe and recognize November 9, 2025 as.

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