07-R253
2007 -- H 6404
Enacted 05/16/07
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING MAY 18,
2007 AS "ENDANGERED SPECIES DAY" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
Introduced By:
Representatives Lewiss, Handy, Amaral, Lima, and Segal
Date Introduced: May 16,
2007
WHEREAS,
A healthy environment is an integral part of Rhode Island’s economy,
society,
and culture; and
WHEREAS,
Rhode Island is home to several threatened and endangered species,
including
the roseate tern, the piping plover, several endangered sea turtles, and the
Bald Eagle;
and
WHEREAS,
Rhode Island and the United States have a long and proud tradition of
demonstrating
respect for the Earth’s wildlife and natural resources; and
WHEREAS,
We have a responsibility to our children and future generations to be good
stewards
of our environment and to leave behind a legacy of protecting endangered
species and
the
special places they call home; and
WHEREAS,
The strength and vitality of the human environment is inextricably linked to
the
health of all species and the places where they live; and
WHEREAS,
Species extinction and habitat destruction are a serious threat to our own
welfare,
as nature is the source for most of our commonly prescribed medicines, and the
loss of
any
species could mean the loss of life saving drugs; and
WHEREAS,
Tourism, wildlife watching, bird watching, wildflower watching, hunting,
and
fishing provide many economic benefits to all of Rhode Island; and
WHEREAS,
Recreational hiking, rafting, and fishing are important activities for many
Rhode
Islanders; and
WHEREAS,
We have a responsibility to use the best available science to ensure we
protect
this legacy for future generations; and
WHEREAS,
For 34 years, the Endangered Species Act of 1973 has served as the nation’s
safety
net for wildlife preservation, saving hundreds of plants and animals from
extinction,
putting
hundreds more on the path to recovery, and safeguarding the habitats on which
they all
depend;
and
WHEREAS,
Several proposals to weaken protections for endangered species and natural
habitats
are currently pending before the United States Congress; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence
Plantations hereby proclaims May 18, 2007 as “Endangered Species Day” in the
State
of
Rhode Island; and be it further
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives supports upholding the Endangered
Species
Act so it may continue to protect our plants and animals, and the special
places they live,
from
the finality of extinction; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit
duly certified copies of this resolution to President George W. Bush, the
United States
Secretary
of the Interior, Governor Donald Carcieri, and Rhode Island’s Congressional
Delegation.
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