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Tuesday May 06, 2025
Illinois Senate Advances Bill to Tackle Crop Damage from Deer Overpopulation
Tuesday May 06, 2025
Tuesday May 06, 2025
Farmers across Illinois may soon see relief from increasing wildlife-related crop damage. Legislation sponsored by Senator Neil Anderson, Senate Bill 710, cleared the State Senate unanimously and now moves to the House for review. The bill aims to help manage deer overpopulation, a persistent issue causing both agricultural losses and vehicle accidents. Key measures include automatic issuance of extra hunting permits for qualifying landowners, expanded free permits for those with at least 40 acres, and new guest permit options. The initiative was developed with input from local farm bureaus and state officials, underscoring the push for practical, bipartisan solutions.
“Agriculture is Illinois’ leading industry, and when experts in the field raise concerns, it’s our responsibility as lawmakers to find real solutions,” said Senator Anderson. “This is a bipartisan issue, and I’m grateful my colleagues recognized the significant impact deer overpopulation has on both agriculture and public safety.”
“This bill is a result of collaboration with local farm bureaus, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, and the Illinois Farm Bureau,” Senator Anderson added. “It’s a strong first step, and I’m committed to continuing our conversations further based on continued feedback from our agricultural community.”
Anderson also stressed the public safety benefits of the legislation regarding deer-related vehicle accidents. Reducing deer populations near roadways is a crucial part of protecting drivers, especially in rural areas where these collisions are most frequent.
“This bill supports our farmers, but it also looks out for everyday Illinoisans who drive our roads,” said Senator Anderson. “It’s about protecting crops, ensuring road safety, and managing wildlife in a responsible, effective way.”