Texas 2021 - 87th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR29

Caption

Recognizing Gladys Porter Zoo on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.

Impact

The resolution serves to recognize and commend the management and staff of the Gladys Porter Zoo for their ongoing efforts in wildlife rehabilitation and community engagement over the past five decades. With an impressive annual visitation of approximately 45,000 students, the zoo's role extends beyond leisure, actively participating in science education and environmental awareness.

Summary

Senate Resolution 29 (SR29) acknowledges the 50th anniversary of the Gladys Porter Zoo located in Brownsville, Texas. The resolution emphasizes the zoo's significant contributions to the community, particularly in education, conservation, and wildlife research. It highlights the zoo as a prominent institution in the Rio Grande Valley, dedicated to preserving nature and educating the public—particularly children—about the importance of wildlife care and conservation efforts.

Contention

As a resolution, SR29 does not present legislative contention or opposition like typical bills might. However, it articulates a broader commitment to conservation and education issues which may lead to discussions on funding and support for similar institutions. The zoo’s future undertakings, including the El Mundo Huasteco y Totonaco Project, which aims to exhibit critically endangered species, might invoke discussions on conservation priorities and resource allocation in wildlife management.

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