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Huna Tlingit Traditional Gull Egg Use Act

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collection again "without impairing the biological sustainability of the gull population in the park." Their recommendations were completed and announced in August 2010. The Huna Tlingit had been prohibited by the federal government from collecting the eggs for nearly 50 years. The collection of the
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H.R. 3110 would authorize the Hoonah Indian Association to harvest glaucous-winged gull eggs from Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska. Under the legislation, the Association would be permitted to harvest eggs not more than twice a year from up to five locations within the park. The bill would also
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On May 29, 2013, CBO transmitted a cost estimate for S. 156, the Huna Tlingit Traditional Gull Egg Use Act, as ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on May 16, 2013. The two bills are similar, and the CBO cost estimates are the same.
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in 1995 to allow for customary and traditional use of migratory birds by indigenous inhabitants of Alaska, gull egg harvests remained prohibited under National Park Service regulation."
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The Huna Tlingit Traditional Gull Egg Use Act would authorize the Secretary of the Interior to allow members of the Hoonah Indian Association to collect the eggs of
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The bill would require collection schedules and locations to be based on an annual plan prepared by the Secretary and the Association.
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The bill would consider the collection of those eggs within the Park by the Association to be a use specifically permitted by the
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To allow for the harvest of gull eggs by the Huna Tlingit people within Glacier Bay National Park in the State of Alaska.
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H.R. 3110 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
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The Huna Tlingit Traditional Gull Egg Use Act was introduced into the
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and would impose no costs on state, local, or tribal governments.
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up to two times a year at up to five locations within Alaska's
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This summary is based largely on the summary provided by the
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Glacier Bay National Park Resources Management Act of 2000
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to develop an annual harvest plan with the Association.
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Great Seal of the United States
113th United States Congress
Rep. Don Young (R, AK-0)
Pub. L.
113–142 (text)
(PDF)
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act
16 U.S.C.
§ 410hh–2
16 U.S.C.
§ 3126
United States Department of the Interior
H.R. 3110
Rep. Don Young (R, AK-0)
United States House Committee on Natural Resources
United States House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Alaska Native Affairs
United States House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation
voice vote
unanimous consent
Barack Obama
H.R. 3110
Pub. L.
113–142 (text)
(PDF)
glaucous-winged gull
Glacier Bay National Park
Alaska
United States House of Representatives
113th United States Congress
Glacier Bay National Park Resources Management Act of 2000

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