[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 477 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 477
Recognizing the significance of the California Waterfowl Association on
its 75th anniversary.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 15, 2021
Mr. Thompson of California (for himself, Mr. LaMalfa, Mr. Issa, Mrs.
Napolitano, Mr. Huffman, Mr. McNerney, Mr. Garamendi, Mr. Costa, Mr.
Vargas, and Mr. DeSaulnier) submitted the following resolution; which
was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the significance of the California Waterfowl Association on
its 75th anniversary.
Whereas the California Waterfowl Association is celebrating its 75th anniversary
and it is appropriate at this time to highlight its many achievements
and underscore the positive impact it has made on the State of
California;
Whereas the California Waterfowl Association was formed in 1945 by duck hunters
concerned about the growing need for waterfowl conservation efforts in
California;
Whereas, at the time, California had lost approximately 90 percent of its
original wetlands, yet relatively few public or private resources were
being invested to address this impact and there was also no collective
voice advocating specifically on behalf of California's waterfowl and
wetland resources;
Whereas, today, the California Waterfowl Association is the largest State-based
waterfowl group in the United States, with about 21,000 members;
Whereas the California Waterfowl Association's vision is a California with
thriving waterfowl populations, vibrant wetland ecosystems, and
respected hunting communities;
Whereas its approach to conservation is to rely on science and work
cooperatively with private landowners, State and Federal resource
agencies, and other partners in order to achieve ecological benefits for
both wildlife and people;
Whereas, in the last three decades, the California Waterfowl Association has
completed more than 1,400 individual projects to protect, restore, and
enhance almost 700,000 acres of wetlands and other waterfowl habitat,
benefiting both game and nongame species;
Whereas, recognizing the critical role that agriculture plays in California, the
association works to promote wildlife-friendly farming practices,
including a new delayed wheat harvest incentive program that gives
ground-nesting birds the chance to hatch their broods and leave the
field before harvest;
Whereas the California Waterfowl Association's Wood Duck Program has hatched
more than 890,000 ducklings, while its banding program has marked over
270,000 waterfowl, and has begun fitting ducks and geese with GPS
transmitters to support cutting-edge research;
Whereas its education programs have reached almost 320,000 children, young
adults, and families to help to create a better understanding of
biology, conservation, and the outdoors;
Whereas its hunting education programs help train adults and children alike to
become responsible hunter-conservationists, and nurture their pursuits
in the field and marsh in hopes they will develop a lasting passion for
the outdoors that will be passed to the next generation;
Whereas its legislative and regulatory work occurs at both the State and Federal
levels, and has helped to protect wetlands from development, secure
funding for wetland and waterfowl management purposes, enhance
enforcement of fish and game laws, and expand waterfowl hunting and
other outdoor opportunities for the public, amongst others; and
Whereas the California Waterfowl Association currently owns wetland properties
in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Suisun Marsh, Butte Sink, and
Tulare Basin, and these properties are not only managed to maximize
wildlife habitat values, but are also open to public use and education:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives recognizes the
significance of the California Waterfowl Association on its 75th
anniversary, and the benefits of its work for California's waterfowl
populations, wetlands, and public enjoyment thereof.
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