The resolution urges the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, in collaboration with the Alligator Advisory Council, to conduct a study and provide recommendations for managing the state's alligator populations. This initiative arises from the successful conservation efforts that have restored the American alligator from near extinction to a thriving population, which has subsequently led to increased human-wildlife conflicts, including attacks on pets, livestock, and humans.

To address these challenges, the resolution emphasizes the need to reassess current management strategies to ensure a balance between protecting the alligator species and ensuring public safety. It calls for a thorough examination of various management techniques, such as adjusting the number of alligators returned to the wild from egg collection, increasing hunting tags, and refining methods for dealing with nuisance alligators. The findings and recommendations from this study are to be reported to the Senate Natural Resources Committee by February 14, 2025.