HJRES 738 · 94th Congress · Animals

Joint resolution providing for Federal participation in preserving the Tule elk population in California.

Introduced 1975-12-02· Sponsored by Rep. McCloskey, Paul N., Jr. [R-CA-12]· House

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Latest: Public law 94-389.(1976-08-14)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Directs the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, and the Secretary of Defense to cooperate with the State of California in making the lands under their respective jurisdictions reasonably available for the preservation and grazing of Tule elk. Requires the Secretary of the Interior to submit, each year, a report to the Congress as to the estimated size and condition of the various Tule elk herds in California. States that such report shall include his determination as to whether or not the preservation of the Tule elk herd may be endangered by changes in land use or land management practices on lands owned by any Federal, State, or local agency. Provides that the Secretary of the Interior, in coordination with Federal officers having jurisdiction over lands on which Tule elk herds are located, shall develop a plan for Tule elk restoration and conservation.…

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