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H. 4145
STATUS INFORMATION
Concurrent Resolution
Sponsors: Reps. Hewitt, Davis, Sottile and Kirby
Document Path: l:\council\bills\bh\7167cz19.docx
Introduced in the House on February 28, 2019
Introduced in the Senate on April 11, 2019
Currently residing in the Senate Committee on Fish, Game and Forestry
Summary: US Forestry Service
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS
Date Body Action Description with journal page number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2/28/2019 House Introduced (House Journal-page 63) 2/28/2019 House Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial Resolutions (House Journal-page 63) 4/9/2019 House Committee report: Favorable Invitations and Memorial Resolutions (House Journal-page 162) 4/10/2019 House Adopted, sent to Senate (House Journal-page 49) 4/11/2019 Senate Introduced (Senate Journal-page 4) 4/11/2019 Senate Referred to Committee on Fish, Game and Forestry (Senate Journal-page 4)
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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL
COMMITTEE REPORT
April 9, 2019
H. 4145
S. Printed 4/9/19--H.
Read the first time February 28, 2019.
To whom was referred a Concurrent Resolution (H. 4145) to memorialize the United States Forestry Service and urge them to take steps to protect wild turkey nests in South Carolina prior to conducting a controlled burn in South Carolina forests, etc., respectfully
That they have duly and carefully considered the same and recommend that the same do pass:
JIMMY C. BALES for Committee.
TO MEMORIALIZE THE UNITED STATES FORESTRY SERVICE AND URGE THEM TO TAKE STEPS TO PROTECT WILD TURKEY NESTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA PRIOR TO CONDUCTING A CONTROLLED BURN IN SOUTH CAROLINA FORESTS.
Whereas, wild turkey is the state's second most popular game animal. Unfortunately, the population has plummeted in certain areas of the state based on results from the report of the SC Department of Natural Resources dated November 1 2018; and
Whereas, federal forest managers use controlled blazes to clear out brush to improve wildlife habitats, prevent uncontrollable catastrophic forest fires, and open up the forest for new plant growth; and
Whereas, while these practices improve the habitats for forest animals, they do pose a significant risk to birds nesting in the lowlands of these forests; and
Whereas, it is critical for the preservation of wild turkeys to balance these important forest management activities with protecting the current population in order to allow the wild turkey population to rebound to ensure that future South Carolinians will have the same opportunities to enjoy our state's natural resources as their ancestors. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly, by this resolution, memorialize the United States Forestry Service and urge them to take steps to protect wild turkey nests in South Carolina prior to conducting a controlled burn in South Carolina forests.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to Vicki Christiansen, Chief of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service.
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