Feb
06
HJR 10 looks to help wildlife adapt to climate change
ByThursday, Rep. Mike Phillips (D) of Bozeman sponsored HJR 10 in the House Fish Wildlife and Parks committee. HJR 10, titled “Urge support for revenue to support wildlife adaptation to climate change” looks to encourage the United States Congress to establish new revenue streams to facilitate wildlife adaptation to climate change.
According to Rep. Phillips, “if we don’t plan provisions for promoting wildlife adaptation many species will not adapt, but rather will simply go extinct.”
HJR 10 has been tabled in committee and is probably dead.

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