[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1446 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1446
Expressing support for the designation of the week of October 24, 2022,
to October 31, 2022, as ``Bat Week''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 21, 2022
Mr. Welch (for himself and Mr. Rodney Davis of Illinois) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on
Agriculture
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of the week of October 24, 2022,
to October 31, 2022, as ``Bat Week''.
Whereas bats are vital to the sustainability of natural ecosystems, national
economies, and human health by controlling damaging insect pests,
pollinating plants that produce fruits and vegetables, dispersing seeds
to ensure healthy functioning forests and fields, and saving farmers in
the United States more than $3,000,000,000 in pest control every year;
Whereas bats have captured the human imagination through backyard sightings,
folklore, art, myths, and legends, making outreach and education about
the importance of bats instrumental;
Whereas bats are present throughout the world, except in extremely cold regions,
and are the second-largest order of mammals with over 1,400 species;
Whereas white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease that has killed millions of bats
in North America, has now spread to 38 States and 12 species of
hibernating bats;
Whereas the disease has caused significant declines in populations of the
tricolored bat, the little brown bat, and the northern long-eared bat,
which is listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act of 1973
(16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.);
Whereas the Department of the Interior, through the United States Fish and
Wildlife Service, United States Geological Survey, National Park
Service, and Bureau of Land Management, is leading the international
response to the disease in partnership with the Forest Service and more
than 150 Federal and State agencies, Tribes, nongovernmental
organizations, and universities;
Whereas the United States Geological Survey and the United States Fish and
Wildlife Service colead the multinational, multiagency North American
Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) which, since 2015, has consolidated
nearly 68,000,000 records from partners in 49 States, 8 Canadian
Provinces, and 10 Tribal organizations, demonstrating the power of
collaborative conservation science to monitor changes in North American
bat populations;
Whereas the United States Geological Survey conducts scientific research on bats
that helps resource managers and policymakers make informed decisions
regarding the conservation of bats across North America; and
Whereas in the past decade, the international partnership of States, Tribes,
Federal agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and institutions has
made extraordinary progress to understand white-nose syndrome, slow the
spread, and develop treatments that hold promise for ending this
epidemic: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) expresses support for the designation of ``Bat Week'';
(2) encourages the observance of Bat Week with appropriate
events and activities;
(3) acknowledges the important role bats play as
pollinators and pest control for agriculture; and
(4) has the intent to--
(A) continue working to conserve bat species and
habitat; and
(B) work to defeat the disease known as white-nose
syndrome.
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