2025-2026 Session
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The House Committee on Environment considers matters related to conservation and development; climate change mitigation; land resources, air, water, fish, and wildlife; solid waste management; and other similar policies.
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- Documents/2026/Workgroups/House Environment/Apex Species and Landscape Restoration
- Thursday, February 6, 2025
- Emily Carollo: Exploring Cougar Restoration in the Northeast
- Emily Carollo: The Role of Governance in Rewilding the United States to Stem the Biodiversity Crisis
- Emily Carollo: Machine Learning Allows for Large-scale Habitat Prediction of a Wide-ranging Carnivore Across Diverse Ecoregions
- Emily Carollo: Determining Puma Habitat Suitability in the Eastern USA
- Emily Carollo: Limited Cougar Recolonization of Eastern North America Predicted by an Individual-based Model
- Emily Carollo: Potential Cougar Habitats and Dispersal Corridors in Eastern North America
- Emily Carollo: Long-distance Dispersal of a Subadult Male Cougar from South Dakota to Connecticut Documented with DNA Evidence
- Emily Carollo: Pumas as Ecosystem Engineers- Ungulate Carcasses Support Beetle Assemblages in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
- Emily Carollo: Puma concolor as Ecological Brokers- a Review of their Biotic Relationships
- Emily Carollo: Large Carnivore Foraging Contributes to Heterogeneity in Nutrient Cycling
- Emily Corrollo: Supporting Wildlife Restoration in Eastern States via State Wildlife Action Plans
- Emily Carrollo: Biological Annihilation via the Ongoing Sixth Mass Extinction Signaled by Vertibrate Population Losses and Declines
- Emily Carrollo: Mammal Population Losses and the Extinction Crisis
- Thursday, February 6, 2025
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Bills In House Committee on Environment
Bills that are currently in committee.
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Bills Out of House Committee on Environment
Bills sponsored by the committee, and bills reported out of committee. Includes bills where the committee has been relieved of responsibility.
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Bills Referred to House Committee on Environment
Bills that were in committee at any time. Does not include bills sponsored by Committee.
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Bills Sponsored by House Committee on Environment
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