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2011 - 2012 LEGISLATURE
November 14, 2011 - Introduced by Representatives Clark, Mursau, Milroy,
Bewley, Tiffany, Jorgensen, Spanbauer, Danou, Hulsey, Turner, A. Ott,
Brooks, Hintz, Kaufert, C. Taylor, Berceau, Endsley
and Petrowski,
cosponsored by Senators Kedzie, Holperin, Schultz, S. Coggs, Risser, Taylor
and Lassa. Referred to Committee on Rules.
AJR76,1,2 1Relating to: commending the Department of Natural Resources-Division of
2Forestry and their emergency response personnel.
AJR76,1,63 Whereas, Wisconsin's north woods frequently experienced large wildfires in the
4mid to late 1800's, destroying half a million acres of forest land annually as a
5consequence of extensive logging and settlers' reliance on wood for fuel and heating
6needs; and
AJR76,1,107 Whereas, Wisconsin began enacting comprehensive forestry laws in 1903 to
8protect the state's forests and ensure the safety of settlers by establishing a state
9board of forestry, starting a state forest system, hiring a forester, employing wardens,
10building a tree nursery, and creating fire control programs; and
AJR76,1,1511 Whereas, Wisconsin quickly became a leader in forest protection and
12management and fire response and control thus reducing the amount of forest
13acreage lost each year to fire by using airplanes to fight local fires, installing the
14largest state-wide telephone network at that time, and developing the Wisconsin fire
15plow; and
AJR76,2,4
1Whereas, the Division of Forestry in the Wisconsin Department of Natural
2Resources now protects not only our forests, but also assists with disaster relief, aids
3in search and rescue missions, and offers their services and heavy equipment to other
4states, including Texas, Montana, Minnesota, and Georgia in 2011; and
AJR76,2,95 Whereas, the Division of Forestry remains steadfast in its mission to protect
6life, property, and our state's most valued natural resource, forests, by continually
7improving its fire suppression equipment, incorporating state of the art
8telecommunication systems, educating the public about fire prevention, and training
9staff on modern fire fighting techniques; now, therefore, be it
AJR76,2,14 10Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the members of the
11Wisconsin legislature commend the Department of Natural Resources-Division of
12Forestry and their emergency response personnel for their dedication to protecting
13the forests of Wisconsin and their commitment to preserving this treasured resource
14for future generations.
AJR76,2,1515 (End)
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