Conservation Department
2004-2008 Air PollutionWHEREAS, Air pollution is of continuing concern in many communities, and affects the health and safety of all citizens; and
WHEREAS, Air pollution is damaging to crops, gardens, animals and natural resources; and
WHEREAS, Scientific studies have established that the emissions from manufacturing and industrial plants burning fossil fuels form acid rain, mercury, and other harmful substances that cause damage to trees and vegetation and waterways; and
WHEREAS, Highway vehicle emissions and non-highway mobile emissions account for a substantial portion of the ozone-forming emissions statewide; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges all member clubs to participate in programs through which individuals can help reduce air pollution in their daily activities and do anything they can do to reduce energy consumption which can help reduce air pollution; and further
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges the North Carolina Division of air Quality (DAQ) to vigorously enforce the legislation requiring all businesses and industries to control their emissions and to encourage federal legislation that will adequately control air pollution.
2005-2009 Conservation of Natural Resources
WHEREAS, The prosperity and welfare of North Carolina depends upon an abundant and continuing supply of natural resources; and
WHEREAS, The GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. has always worked for the preservation of the natural beauties of the landscape, waterfront and water; and
WHEREAS, The growth of population and the development of homes in and about towns and cities requires open recreation areas, and the land available for public use is greatly restricted; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to study, initiate, promote and work with suggested resources such as the US Department of Agriculture, the NAHEE (National Association for Humane and Environmental Education), the National Audubon Society, the America the Beautiful fund, Keep America Beautiful and American Forests and various other affiliations in order to make their communities more attractive places to live and work, and support programs to:
1. Prohibit littering of public and private landscapes, waterfronts and water, protect existing water supplies from pollution and insure proper and adequate management for public watershed lands.
2. Beautify landscape areas of schools, homes, communities and cities.
3. Create interest in and seek to make provision for local parks and playgrounds.
4. Support designation of state and national parks and wilderness areas.
5. Promote land use management.
4. Promote the use of recycled materials such as glass, metals, paper, plastics and wood.
2006-2010 Energy Conservation
WHEREAS, The citizens of North Carolina have not achieved the goal of maximum conservation of energies; and
WHEREAS, Action of federal, state and local governments has not overcome the indiscriminate and wasteful use of heat, electricity, petroleum and other natural products; and
WHEREAS, The GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. has actively supported energy conservation measures; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its members to comply with requests from officials to conserve energy; and further
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to initiate and participate in local programs of education and action to conserve rapidly diminishing energy resources through retrofitting homes and public buildings, controlling thermostats, initiating peak power programs, promoting gasoline saving campaigns and other energy saving programs.
2004-2008 Environmental Education
WHEREAS, The GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. has been vitally interested in conservation education, especially in the factors influencing the environment; and
WHEREAS, Many of the programs of the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. have been directed toward obtaining adequate controls that will ensure a cleaner environment; and
WHEREAS, The GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. recognizes that an immediate program of action is necessary if we are to forestall the impending ecological crisis; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to join their efforts with governmental organizations, private industry, and volunteer groups in a program of research, education and service which will improve the quality of our environment; and further
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. engages in a concentrated search for better environment through education, and develops a better understanding of the reciprocal relationship between man and his environment.
2005-2009 Forest Resources
WHEREAS, Forest management can allow excessive timber harvesting in national forests, and
WHEREAS, Adverse impact on wildlife habitats, water resources, biological diversity, health and scientific values and the beauty of natural forests is well documented; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges:
1. Positive steps are taken to restructure timber harvesting in national forests.
2. That national forests be managed to preserve all of their values; and further
RESOLVED, That member clubs are urged to study and support measures to improve forest management programs.
2006-2010 Hazardous Waste Disposal
WHEREAS, Irresponsible disposal of all types of wastes by industry and private citizens and unregulated wastes, such as household waste, pose a threat to the quality of life in North Carolina; and
WHEREAS, Irresponsible disposal of these wastes will endanger the present and future health of the citizens of North Carolina through pollution of air, water supplies; and
WHEREAS, The State of North Carolina has citizen support in passing and enforcing regulations to protect its citizens and environment from irresponsible handling of waste materials; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to promote public awareness of the dangers of improper disposal of toxic materials, to join with other interested groups and organizations to participate in educational programs concerning proper transportation, treatment, storage and disposal of all types of wastes and to urge local and state governments to provide monies to assist in these educational programs; and further
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to encourage their communities to provide for the proper collection and disposal of hazardous wastes; and further
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to encourage individuals to participate in and support programs that collect and dispose of hazardous waste in an environmentally responsible manner.
2005-2009 Land Trust
WHEREAS, Local land trusts are groups of citizens organized to protect valuable natural areas by land acquisition, by establishing conservation easements and/or by negotiating limited development by property owners; and thus provide a means of maintaining and preserving natural habitats for plants and animals; and
WHEREAS, Land trusts in North Carolina have been organized by citizens in many areas of the State, other areas are still not part of a local or regional land trust; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to:
1. Work with and support local land trusts in their efforts to preserve natural areas, open and scenic landscapes, greenways and other lands, or where there is no local land trust, to work with other groups in the area to form one.
2. Support the Conservation Trust for North Carolina in its work with local citizen groups, individual landowners, and local governments to support existing trusts and to aid in forming new ones in those counties that have none.
2007-2011 The North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences
WHEREAS, The GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. recognizes the need for expanded and improved facilities and exhibits at the State Museum of Natural Sciences; and
WHEREAS, There is a statewide need to promote natural science programs in our schools; and
WHEREAS, The North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences has and is developing programs which facilitate knowledge, understanding and appreciation of North Carolina’s role in the nation’s natural resources; and
WHEREAS, These programs are designed to help bring the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, its resources and its expertise to individual schools across the state; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to support and promote the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences and the Friends of the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences.
2004-2008 North Carolina Zoological Park and North Carolina Aquariums
WHEREAS, The GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. recognizes the contribution of the North Carolina Zoological Park and the North Carolina Aquariums to the state; and
WHEREAS, The North Carolina Zoological Park and the North Carolina Aquariums need the active support and help of all civic clubs throughout the state; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to continue to support and promote the North Carolina Zoological Park and the North Carolina Aquariums.
2007-2011 Preservation of Endangered Species
WHEREAS, The GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. recognizes that many species of wildlife have become rare and endangered; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. works to:
1. Preserve endangered species, to familiarize clubwomen with the plight of rare, threatened and endangered plants and animals, and to promote active involvement in the preservation and restoration of these species and their habitats.
2. Collect and distribute information on the plight of endangered species, and encourage public efforts to ensure their preservation and restoration.
3. Limit the use of wildlife as pets because of the threats posed to wildlife by international wildlife trade and the cruelty involved in this activity.
4. Support state programs to benefit endangered and threatened species by involving clubwomen in supporting state non-game and endangered species programs.
2005-2009 Recycling
WHEREAS, Recycling helps protect and improve land, air and water resources; and
WHEREAS, Recycling conserves natural resources and reduces the demand for both foreign and domestic raw materials; and
WHEREAS, Recycling and composting extend dwindling landfill space by reducing the amount of municipal solid waste; and
WHEREAS, Recycling generates revenues by selling many recyclables previously buried or burned; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. and its member clubs continue to promote and support recycling by:
Educating the public on the advantages of recycling and composting.
Organizing and supporting recycling efforts at the community level.
Promoting the marketing of recyclables.
Encouraging printed identification of products made from recycled materials.
Encouraging legislation that promotes recycling.
2007-2011 Support of the North Carolina State Parks
WHEREAS, The North Carolina State Parks System is an important natural resource for North Carolina, providing not only protected habitat for plants and animals, but also for recreational opportunities for its citizens; and
WHEREAS, The need for adequate funding for the renovation, operation and maintenance of the State Parks System facilities has become apparent, with many park facilities in violation of safety codes and deterioration due to the low operating budget; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to study the needs of the North Carolina State Parks System, and to encourage their representatives in the General Assembly to provide adequate funding for the North Carolina State Parks, and to support measures adopted by the General Assembly to improve funding of the State Parks System.
2007-2011 The Blue Ridge Parkway
WHEREAS, The GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. is vitally interested in preserving the natural resources of our state; and
WHEREAS, The GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. is vitally interested in conservation education for children; and
WHEREAS, The GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. recognizes the need for non-governmental support for the Blue Ridge Parkway; and
WHEREAS, The GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. recognizes the need for expanded and improved facilities on the Blue Ridge Parkway; therefore
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to support and help conserve the Blue Ridge Parkway; and further
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its member clubs to support the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation and its Parks as Classroom program for student education; and further
RESOLVED, That the GFWC of North Carolina, Inc. urges its members to switch to a Blue Ridge Parkway license plate to support the Parkway and help spread the word about its importance state-wide.