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File #: 0063X-2024    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/21/2024 In control: Wyche
On agenda: 3/25/2024 Final action: 3/27/2024
Title: To Celebrate Columbus Recreation and Parks Department’s Conservation Team for Women’s History Month and Recognize the Numerous Contributions of the Conservation Team to the City of Columbus
Sponsors: Christopher Wyche, Nicholas Bankston, Lourdes Barroso De Padilla, Nancy Day-Achauer, Rob Dorans, Shayla Favor, Melissa Green, Emmanuel V. Remy, Shannon G. Hardin
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To Celebrate Columbus Recreation and Parks Department’s Conservation Team for Women’s History Month and Recognize the Numerous Contributions of the Conservation Team to the City of Columbus


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WHEREAS, Columbus Recreation and Parks Department created the Conservation Section in 2023.

WHEREAS, Columbus relies on the department’s Conservation Team to be among the best in the country at applying evidence-based management to protect natural resources and provide quality outdoor experiences; and

WHEREAS, Conservation efforts are broken into three areas: Natural resource and asset management: Conserve, preserve and protect the City’s ecosystems, wildlife and cultural features. Outdoor recreation and education: Connecting residents with opportunities to learn about our natural environment and the importance of conservation. Field conservation: Preserving and protecting our natural environment through efforts such as invasive species removal and habitat plantings; and

WHEREAS, the department’s Conservation Team is an all women; and

WHEREAS, the department’s Conservation Team has over 14 different types of professional certificates to support their work; and

WHEREAS, the department’s Conservation Team provided Outdoor Education experiences to over 1,400 participants in 2023; and

WHEREAS, the department’s Conservation Team oversees 20 Nature Preserves throughout the region; and

WHEREAS, the department’s Conservation Team in 2023 cleaned 250 acres of parkland and 9 different streams of litter and removed invasive species from 13.14 acres of land; and

WHEREAS, the City of Columbus, through its Sustainable Columbus office, is committed to imparting equity and environmental justice through strong climate action and is guided by the Columbus Climate Action Plan; and

WHEREAS, the department’s Conservation Team is a critical part of the Columbus Climate Action Plan, which has a community-wide goal of carbon neutrality by 2050 and 45% reduction in emissions b...

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