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 | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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 |     WHEREAS, The Nature Conservancy of Illinois is celebrating  | 
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 | fifty years of outstanding conservation work in the State; and
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 |     WHEREAS, The Nature Conservancy of Illinois has acquired,  | 
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 | restored, and preserved nearly 80,000 acres of natural lands at  | 
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 | 120 sites throughout the entire State for the benefit of  | 
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 | Illinois citizens; and
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 |     WHEREAS, The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation  | 
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 | organization with more than 35,000 members in the State of  | 
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 | Illinois and nearly one million members around the world  | 
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 | working to protect ecologically important lands and waters for  | 
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 | nature and people; and
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 |     WHEREAS, The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to  | 
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 | preserve the plants, animals, and natural communities that  | 
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 | represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the  | 
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 | lands and waters they need to survive; and
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 |     WHEREAS, For the past fifty years, The Nature Conservancy  | 
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 | in Illinois has been an effective, innovative partner in  | 
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 | conservation with local, State, and federal public land  | 
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 | management agencies, other conservation not for profit  | 
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 | organizations, corporations, foundations, and individual  | 
  
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 | private landowners to create science-based conservation  | 
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 | solutions that benefit nature and enhance the well being of  | 
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 | people who depend on vital natural resources for their lives  | 
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 | and livelihoods; and
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 |     WHEREAS, The Nature Conservancy works to enhance river  | 
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 | life, improve water quality, and restore aquatic ecosystems  | 
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 | through projects along the Illinois River, including the  | 
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 | preserves at Emiquon and Spunky Bottoms, the Cache River in  | 
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 | southern Illinois and the Mackinaw River in central Illinois;  | 
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 | and
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 |     WHEREAS, The Nature Conservancy, using the best available  | 
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 | science, works to conserve our grasslands, prairies, and  | 
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 | forests at places like Kankakee Sands, Indian Boundary Prairies  | 
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 | in northeastern Illinois, Nachusa Grasslands in northwestern  | 
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 | Illinois, Chinquapin in central Illinois, and the Illinois  | 
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 | Ozarks in the far southern region of the State; and
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 |     WHEREAS, The Nature Conservancy is a founding member of  | 
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 | Chicago Wilderness, a consortium of more than 200 public and  | 
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 | private organizations working together to study, restore,  | 
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 | protect, and manage the natural ecosystems of the Chicago  | 
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 | region, contribute to the conservation of global biodiversity,  | 
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 | and enrich local residents' quality of life; and   | 
  
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 |     WHEREAS, The Nature Conservancy has spearheaded and  | 
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 | supported various State policy initiatives that made  | 
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 | meaningful contributions to Illinois natural resource  | 
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 | management, including public funding initiatives; and
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 |     WHEREAS, The Nature Conservancy established the Volunteer  | 
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 | Stewardship Network to help public and private landowners  | 
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 | manage their lands by removing invasive species, collecting  | 
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 | native seeds, conducting prescribed burns, reducing pollution,  | 
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 | managing precious parcels of land and waterways, and assisting  | 
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 | with environmental youth education programs; more than 6,000  | 
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 | volunteers amass 50,000 hours a year in caring for natural  | 
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 | areas across Illinois; and   | 
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 |     WHEREAS, The Nature Conservancy's Board of Trustees and  | 
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 | staff use a non-confrontational and collaborative approach to  | 
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 | their work with all sectors of society to achieve meaningful  | 
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 | conservation results in Illinois; and   | 
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 |     WHEREAS, The Nature Conservancy is a leader in raising  | 
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 | awareness of the benefits of nature, conservation and sound  | 
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 | environmental practices among Illinois communities, elected  | 
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 | officials, and the public at large; and   | 
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 |     WHEREAS, The Nature Conservancy of Illinois has  | 
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 | contributed to the quality of life for Illinois citizens, its  | 
  
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 | landscape and its natural heritage; therefore, be it
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 |     RESOLVED, BY THE  HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE  | 
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 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE  | 
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 | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we recognize that these  | 
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 | contributions have significantly improved Illinois' landscape  | 
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 | and waterways and that the citizens of Illinois benefit from  | 
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 | the work and resources of The Nature Conservancy; and be it  | 
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 | further
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 |     RESOLVED, That we congratulate The Nature Conservancy,  | 
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 | Illinois Chapter, for its fifty years of conservation work in  | 
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 | the State and applaud their efforts across the United States  | 
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 | and around the globe to protect and conserve the biodiversity  | 
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 | of the Earth.
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