Outdoor Task Force Submits Findings, Recommendations to Governor
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The 16-member task force named to develop key recommendations to strengthen the bond between citizens and the natural world is proposing the establishment of a Governor's Commission on People and Outdoor Connections, among other recommendations submitted this week in its 40-page report to Gov. Rendell. The Governor named the task force last summer after hosting a two-day conference in March 2007 that studied the trends, ideas and solutions relating to the growing disconnect between citizens and the outdoors. The group was led by co-chairs Doug Austen, executive director of the Fish and Boat Commission, and Caren Glotfelty, director of the environmental program for The Heinz Endowments. "We knew we had an important, yet challenging task: to come together as a diverse group and, within a short period of time, develop ideas and recommendations on a topic that affects the future well-being of this state," said Austen. Glotfelty said the task force members look forward to continuing their leadership role through discussions with the governor, other elected officials and community leaders. "We are proud of what the task force has accomplished, and we look forward to making the case for a new commission so that it can begin to act on the ideas and recommendations in this report," said Glotfelty. The report summarizes the findings of the conference and the five public gatherings that followed last spring and summer. More than 500 people provided input and ideas, which were then formulated into key themes and recommendations by the task force. In addition to the recommendation of a commission, the task force suggested 42 other action items worthy of further pursuit by the commission, government agencies, organizations, businesses and educational institutions. "We knew the Outdoor Conference was only the start of the work to address the trends that show citizens, and especially children, no longer spend as much time connecting with the outdoors," said Michael DiBerardinis, secretary of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, whose agency was charged by the governor to oversee the conference and post-conference activities. "This report helps to continue the conversation about how to protect and enhance those connections, and in the process build good stewards of our natural resources. I congratulate the task force for its commitment and service and a job well-done." Other members of the task force were: Kathleen Paul, director, For more information, visit the Governor's Commission on People and Outdoor Connections webpage. |
7/18/2008 |
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