Senate Bill 1007 addresses agricultural damage caused by elk in Wisconsin. The bill introduces new provisions that exempt individuals seeking wildlife damage abatement assistance or claim payments for elk-related damage from the requirement to allow hunting of elk on their property. Additionally, it mandates that the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) must remove elk causing damage to property within 48 hours of receiving notice of the damage.

Furthermore, the bill stipulates that if the DNR establishes an elk advisory committee, it must include a member representing the interests of those affected by elk damage on agricultural lands. This aims to ensure that the concerns of farmers and landowners are adequately represented in discussions regarding elk management and damage mitigation.