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File #: 25-0230    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/21/2025 In control: FPD Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/10/2025 Final action:
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING SHEDD AQUARIUM FOR RECEIVING AN OUTSTANDING SUPPORT ORGANIZATION AWARD FROM THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY PARK AND RECREATION OFFICIALS WHEREAS, in June 2025, Shedd Aquarium (Shedd) was honored with an Outstanding Support Organization award from the National Association of County Park and Recreation Officials that recognizes organizations that make a significant contribution to benefit park and recreation programs, facilities, operations, or organizational support; and WHEREAS, Shedd, a world-renowned aquarium, research and conservation institution and long-time partner of the Forest Preserves of Cook County (Forest Preserves), was recognized for its efforts to protect, restore, and research freshwater ecosystems with the Forest Preserves and to develop environmental education opportunities for visitors, local communities, and students of all ages; and WHEREAS, Shedd biologists monitor and study the health and populations of frogs, salamanders,...
Sponsors: TONI PRECKWINKLE (President)
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

 

RECOGNIZING SHEDD AQUARIUM FOR RECEIVING AN OUTSTANDING SUPPORT ORGANIZATION AWARD FROM THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY PARK AND RECREATION OFFICIALS

 

WHEREAS, in June 2025, Shedd Aquarium (Shedd) was honored with an Outstanding Support Organization award from the National Association of County Park and Recreation Officials that recognizes organizations that make a significant contribution to benefit park and recreation programs, facilities, operations, or organizational support; and

 

WHEREAS, Shedd, a world-renowned aquarium, research and conservation institution and long-time partner of the Forest Preserves of Cook County (Forest Preserves), was recognized for its efforts to protect, restore, and research freshwater ecosystems with the Forest Preserves and to develop environmental education opportunities for visitors, local communities, and students of all ages; and

 

WHEREAS, Shedd biologists monitor and study the health and populations of frogs, salamanders, turtles and mussels and other wetlands species who make the forest preserves their home, in order to help guide conservation efforts; and

 

WHEREAS, Shedd has been instrumental in the protection of native animals, including the Illinois state endangered Blanding’s turtle, working in partnership with the Forest Preserves to successfully rear baby Blanding’s hatchlings for their eventual release within the forest preserves; and

 

WHEREAS, as part of the Forest Preserves’ ecological stewardship program, Shedd’s adoption of Bob Mann Woods and Skokie Lagoons has helped remove invasive species allowing amphibian populations to recover; and

 

WHEREAS, Shedd is dedicated to building a community of support for wetland habitats and the plants and animals that depend on them by recruiting and providing support to new volunteers, developing volunteer leaders, and leading volunteer workdays; and 

 

WHEREAS, Shedd engages high school and college students in the study of biodiversity at Forest Preserves’ sites where they learn to identify invasive species and the impact they have on these habitats and wildlife populations; and

 

WHEREAS, Shedd’s public engagement and outreach efforts encourage people to make changes in their daily lives to reduce plastic pollution and to limit the flow of plastics into our region’s waterways ; and

 

WHEREAS, Shedd through its exhibit spaces and programs, highlights the importance of protecting the Great Lakes, our local species and the habitats they depend on; and

 

WHEREAS, Shedd generously shares expertise and resources through collaborative projects with the Forest Preserves that improve the health of our local watersheds, our native flora and fauna and actively engages residents to care for the forest preserves; and

 

WHEREAS, Shedd is deserving of this award because of their commitment to collaborative conservation and to protecting some of the region’s most vulnerable and fragile ecosystems and wildlife.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Toni Preckwinkle, President, and the Board of Commissioners of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County thank and congratulate Shedd Aquarium for receiving Outstanding Support Organization Award from the National Association of County Park and Recreation Officials; and

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution be presented to Shedd Aquarium as a token of appreciation for their service to the Forest Preserves of Cook County and the residents of Cook County.

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