[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 431 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 431
Designating May 11, 2006, as ``Endangered Species Day'', and
encouraging the people of the United States to become educated about,
and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species recovery,
and the opportunity to promote species conservation worldwide.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
April 5, 2006
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Chafee, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Crapo, Mr.
Biden, Mr. Byrd, Mr. Feingold, Mr. Reed, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Levin, Mr.
Lieberman, Mr. Dodd, and Ms. Snowe) submitted the following resolution;
which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Designating May 11, 2006, as ``Endangered Species Day'', and
encouraging the people of the United States to become educated about,
and aware of, threats to species, success stories in species recovery,
and the opportunity to promote species conservation worldwide.
Whereas in the United States and around the world, more than 1,000 species are
officially designated as at risk of extinction and thousands more also
face a heightened risk of extinction;
Whereas the actual and potential benefits derived from many species have not yet
been fully discovered and would be permanently lost if not for
conservation efforts;
Whereas recovery efforts for species such as the whooping crane, Kirtland's
warbler, the peregrine falcon, the gray wolf, the gray whale, the
grizzly bear, and others have resulted in great improvements in the
viability of such species;
Whereas saving a species requires a combination of sound research, careful
coordination, and intensive management of conservation efforts, along
with increased public awareness and education;
Whereas two-thirds of endangered or threatened species reside on private lands;
Whereas voluntary cooperative conservation programs have proven to be critical
for habitat restoration and species recovery; and
Whereas education and increasing public awareness are the first steps in
effectively informing the public about endangered species and species
restoration efforts: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) designates May 11, 2006, as ``Endangered Species Day'';
and
(2) encourages--
(A) educational entities to spend at least 30
minutes on Endangered Species Day teaching and
informing students about threats to, and the
restoration of, endangered species around the world,
including the essential role of private landowners and
private stewardship to the protection and recovery of
species;
(B) organizations, businesses, private landowners,
and agencies with a shared interest in conserving
endangered species to collaborate on educational
information for use in schools; and
(C) the people of the United States to observe the
day with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
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