[Congressional Record Volume 164, Number 169 (Thursday, October 11, 2018)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6821-S6822]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




 SENATE RESOLUTION 675--DESIGNATING THE WEEK BEGINNING ON OCTOBER 14, 
               2018, AS ``NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE WEEK''

  Mr. COONS (for himself and Mr. Kennedy) submitted the following 
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary:

                              S. Res. 675

       Whereas, in 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt established 
     the first national wildlife refuge on Pelican Island in 
     Florida;
       Whereas, in 2018, the National Wildlife Refuge System, 
     administered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, 
     is the premier system of land and water to conserve wildlife 
     in the world and has grown to approximately 836,000,000 
     acres, 567 national wildlife refuges, and 38 wetland 
     management districts located in every State and territory of 
     the United States;
       Whereas national wildlife refuges are important 
     recreational and tourism destinations in communities across 
     the United States, and this protected land offers a variety 
     of recreational opportunities, including 6 wildlife-dependent 
     uses that the National Wildlife Refuge System manages, 
     specifically hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, 
     photography, environmental education, and interpretation;
       Whereas the National Wildlife Refuge System experiences 
     more than 53,000,000 visits each year, which generate more 
     than $2,400,000,000 in sales and 35,000 jobs in local 
     economies;

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       Whereas visitation to the National Wildlife Refuge System 
     increased by nearly 30 percent from 2006 to 2017;
       Whereas, in 2018, 377 units of the National Wildlife Refuge 
     System have hunting programs and 312 units of the National 
     Wildlife Refuge System have fishing programs, averaging more 
     than 2,400,000 hunting visits and more than 7,300,000 fishing 
     visits each year;
       Whereas the National Wildlife Refuge System experienced 
     more than 31,400,000 wildlife observation visits during 
     fiscal year 2017;
       Whereas national wildlife refuges are important to local 
     businesses and gateway communities;
       Whereas the National Wildlife Refuge System encompasses 
     every kind of ecosystem in the United States, including 
     temperate, tropical and boreal forests, wetlands, deserts, 
     grasslands, arctic tundras, and remote islands, and spans 12 
     time zones from the Virgin Islands to Guam;
       Whereas national wildlife refuges are home to more than 700 
     species of birds, 220 species of mammals, 250 species of 
     reptiles and amphibians, and more than 1,000 species of fish;
       Whereas national wildlife refuges are the primary Federal 
     land on which the production, migration, and wintering 
     habitat for waterfowl are fostered;
       Whereas, since 1934, the sale of the Federal Duck Stamp to 
     outdoor enthusiasts has generated more than $850,000,000, 
     which has enabled the purchase or lease of more than 
     5,700,000 acres of habitat for waterfowl and numerous other 
     species in the National Wildlife Refuge System;
       Whereas refuges provide protection to more than 380 
     threatened and endangered species;
       Whereas national wildlife refuges are cores of conservation 
     for larger landscapes and resources for other agencies of the 
     Federal Government, State governments, private landowners, 
     and organizations in efforts to secure the wildlife heritage 
     of the United States;
       Whereas more than 38,000 volunteers and approximately 200 
     national wildlife refuge ``Friends'' organizations contribute 
     more than 1,350,000 volunteer hours annually, the equivalent 
     of 650 full-time employees, and provide an important link to 
     local communities;
       Whereas national wildlife refuges provide an important 
     opportunity for children to discover and gain a greater 
     appreciation for the natural world;
       Whereas there are national wildlife refuges located in 
     several urban and suburban areas and there is a refuge 
     located within a 1-hour drive of every metropolitan area in 
     the United States, which has enabled national wildlife 
     refuges to employ, educate, and engage young people from all 
     backgrounds in exploring, connecting with, and preserving the 
     natural heritage of the United States;
       Whereas, since 1995, refuges across the United States have 
     held festivals, educational programs, guided tours, and other 
     events to celebrate National Wildlife Refuge Week during the 
     second full week of October;
       Whereas the United States Fish and Wildlife Service has 
     designated the week beginning on October 14, 2018, as 
     ``National Wildlife Refuge Week''; and
       Whereas the designation of National Wildlife Refuge Week by 
     the Senate would recognize more than a century of 
     conservation in the United States, raise awareness about the 
     importance of wildlife and the National Wildlife Refuge 
     System, and celebrate the myriad recreational opportunities 
     available to enjoy this network of protected land: Now, 
     therefore, be it
       Resolved, That the Senate--
       (1) designates the week beginning on October 14, 2018, as 
     ``National Wildlife Refuge Week'';
       (2) encourages the observance of National Wildlife Refuge 
     Week with appropriate events and activities;
       (3) acknowledges the importance of national wildlife 
     refuges for their recreational opportunities and contribution 
     to local economies across the United States;
       (4) finds that national wildlife refuges play a vital role 
     in securing the hunting and fishing heritage of the United 
     States for future generations;
       (5) identifies the significance of national wildlife 
     refuges in advancing the traditions of wildlife observation, 
     photography, environmental education, and interpretation;
       (6) recognizes the importance of national wildlife refuges 
     to wildlife conservation, the protection of imperiled species 
     and ecosystems, and compatible uses;
       (7) acknowledges the role of national wildlife refuges in 
     conserving waterfowl and waterfowl habitat under the 
     Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16 U.S.C. 703 et seq.);
       (8) reaffirms the support of the Senate for wildlife 
     conservation and the National Wildlife Refuge System; and
       (9) expresses the intent of the Senate--
       (A) to continue working to conserve wildlife; and
       (B) to manage the National Wildlife Refuge System for 
     current and future generations.

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