Proposal on coyote reclassification returns to committee for further review

Proposal on coyote reclassification returns to committee for further review
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The California Fish and Game Commission has decided to return a controversial proposal regarding coyote reclassification to the Wildlife Resources Committee for further evaluation. This action follows extensive concerns from farmers, ranchers, and rural communities over the potential restrictions on coyote management. Assemblywoman Hadwick, representing the 1st Assembly District, and Senator Megan Dahle have voiced their objections to the proposal, citing adverse impacts on agricultural communities’ capacity to manage coyote populations effectively.

The proposal initially passed on January 15, encountered criticism due to its lack of public notice and insufficient input from affected communities. Both Hadwick and Dahle highlighted the potential risks to livestock, pets, and public safety in these areas. Assemblywoman Hadwick stated: “The decision to pushforward with this change without consulting those directly impacted was irresponsible,” applauding the return of the issue to the committee. She emphasized that a transparent review is necessary to address the concerns of farmers and rural residents.

Coyotes have been identified as a risk to livestock, affecting economic outcomes for agricultural producers and contributing to increased food prices. Now that the proposal is back in committee, Hadwick and Dahle are advocating for a comprehensive review process that incorporates feedback from those directly impacted. They continue to support wildlife management policies designed to safeguard rural livelihoods and public safety.

Assemblywoman Hadwick’s district includes areas within El Dorado and Placer counties, as well as several other counties throughout the region.



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