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40RZ19 — The Squirrel Appreciation Act
WHEREAS Squirrel Appreciation Day was first proclaimed by Christy Hargrove of Asheville, North Carolina, USA, a wildlife rehabilitator who is is affiliated with the Western North Carolina Nature Center, on January 21st, 2001; and
WHEREAS Squirrel Appreciation Day is an opportunity to enjoy and appreciate these tree climbing, nut gathering neighborhood animals; and
WHEREAS Squirrels serve as the supporters of the Greater State Arms of the Kingdom of Talossa and as the mascot of the University of Talossa; now
WHEREAS Be It Hereby Resolved That The Kingdom Of Talossa, upon the 21st of January of each year, shall celebrate SQUIRREL APPRECIATION DAY and shall
- encourage all Talossans to pay tribute to the lives of squirrels, through observation of and reflection on their activities;
- encourage all Talossans to participate in service projects such as provision of appropriate mid-winter foodstuffs to supplement the diet of squirrels, and/or activities to protect squirrel habitat, and/or other appropriate actions; and
- recognise the benefits of the collaborative work to support squirrels by the many Talossan citizens, just as squirrels support our realm.
Uréu q'estadra sa,
X. Pol Briga (Senator, Cézembre)