Summary of HRES 820: National Wildlife Refuge Week
Bill Number: HRES 820
Title: Supporting the designation of the week beginning on October 12, 2025, as "National Wildlife Refuge Week"
Status: Submitted in House
Introduced: October 17, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Purpose and Intent
HRES 820 aims to formally designate the week starting on October 12, 2025, as "National Wildlife Refuge Week." The resolution seeks to raise awareness about the vital role of national wildlife refuges in wildlife conservation, recreational opportunities, and local economies across the United States.
Key Provisions
The resolution includes several important provisions:
Support for Designation: The House of Representatives expresses its support for the establishment of National Wildlife Refuge Week.
Encouragement of Observance: It encourages communities to observe this week with appropriate events and activities.
Recognition of Importance: The resolution highlights the significance of national wildlife refuges in:
- Wildlife conservation and protection of endangered species.
- Providing recreational opportunities that contribute to local economies.
- Advancing traditions of wildlife observation, photography, and environmental education.
Hunting and Fishing Heritage: It emphasizes the role of national wildlife refuges in preserving the hunting and fishing heritage for future generations.
Urban Engagement: The resolution acknowledges the efforts of urban national wildlife refuges to engage diverse communities, including:
- Fostering conservation coalitions.
- Providing educational and employment opportunities for youth.
- Improving community relations and trust in government.
- Connecting individuals with nature.
Commitment to Collaboration: It recognizes the National Wildlife Refuge System's commitment to working with Tribes, Alaska Native Corporations, and the Native Hawaiian community for co-stewardship of lands and waters.
Conservation of Waterfowl: The resolution affirms the role of national wildlife refuges in conserving waterfowl and their habitats under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Ongoing Support for Conservation: The House reaffirms its commitment to wildlife conservation and the management of the National Wildlife Refuge System by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for current and future generations.
Impact
The designation of National Wildlife Refuge Week is expected to:
- Increase public awareness and appreciation for national wildlife refuges.
- Encourage participation in conservation activities and recreational opportunities.
- Foster community engagement and education about wildlife and ecosystems.
- Support local economies through increased tourism and recreational activities.
Legislative Actions
- October 17, 2025: The bill was referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources and submitted in the House.
This resolution serves as a significant step towards promoting wildlife conservation and enhancing public engagement with national wildlife refuges across the United States.