File #: 17-0094    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 2/22/2017 In control: FPD Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/11/2017 Final action: 4/11/2017
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNITION OF THE BIRD THE PRESERVES INITIATIVE, A SUCCESSFUL COLLABORATION TO CONNECT PEOPLE WITH THE FOREST PRESERVES OF COOK COUNTY WHEREAS, the Forest Preserves of Cook County's nearly 70,000 acres of natural lands are home to some of the nation's most biologically diverse flora and fauna, including nearly 300 types of resident and migrant birds, both common and unusual, that depend on Forest Preserves' habitat; and WHEREAS, birding is one of the most popular recreational activities in America and can serve as a gateway activity to a greater connection with the natural world, and is an excellent way to introduce people to the forest preserves, providing a positive, healthy, and fun experience in nature; and WHEREAS, Bird the Preserves is an initiative that connects diverse communities to the Preserves by expanding birding programs and activities, celebrating the migration stories that people and birds share, and establishing the Preserves as a premier bi...
Sponsors: TONI PRECKWINKLE (President)
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

RECOGNITION OF THE BIRD THE PRESERVES INITIATIVE, A SUCCESSFUL COLLABORATION TO CONNECT PEOPLE WITH THE FOREST PRESERVES OF COOK COUNTY

WHEREAS, the Forest Preserves of Cook County's nearly 70,000 acres of natural lands are home to some of the nation's most biologically diverse flora and fauna, including nearly 300 types of resident and migrant birds, both common and unusual, that depend on Forest Preserves' habitat; and

WHEREAS, birding is one of the most popular recreational activities in America and can serve as a gateway activity to a greater connection with the natural world, and is an excellent way to introduce people to the forest preserves, providing a positive, healthy, and fun experience in nature; and

WHEREAS, Bird the Preserves is an initiative that connects diverse communities to the Preserves by expanding birding programs and activities, celebrating the migration stories that people and birds share, and establishing the Preserves as a premier birding destination in the Chicago Wilderness region; and

WHEREAS, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through Chicago Wilderness provided federal funding to the Preserves to launch the Bird the Preserves initiative in 2016; and

WHEREAS, over 17 partner organizations representing birding clubs, non-profits, and government agencies worked together to successfully implement the Bird the Preserves initiative throughout 2016, holding more than 220 bird walks and related events; and

WHEREAS, the Bird the Preserves initiative included a Big Year competition, a yearlong friendly contest where teams from throughout Cook County adopted different preserves and competed to find the most bird species and recruit the most new birders at that preserve. The Chicago Botanic Garden and Brookfield Zoo also formed teams and promoted the initiative; and

WHEREAS, the Big Year was a resounding success and had 21 official teams that spotted a total of 253 species of birds and had an estimated 2,4...

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