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(Model) POLLINATOR PROTECTION RESOLUTION <br />for city, county, township, school district, agency <br /> <br />Promoting a healthy environment for bees, pollinators, beneficial insects and people too. <br /> <br />WHEREAS: Globally, bees and other pollinators are responsible for at least a third of the food <br />humans eat and their pollination services also provide food for other animals including wildlife; and are <br />responsible for the pollination of key crops contributing over $19 billion worth of services to U.S. <br />agriculture; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS: The Worldwide Integrated Assessment, a review of 1,121 studies conducted by the <br />Task Force on Systemic Pesticides, plus the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s Special <br />Registration Review of Neonicotinoids, both found that bees and other pollinators are threatened by <br />exposure to pesticides, in particular, systemic insecticides including neonicotinoids and fipronil; and <br />WHEREAS: Research shows multiple interacting causes are contributors to the severe decline of <br />pollinator populations including pathogens, habitat loss, exposure to pesticides, and synergistic effects of <br />herbicides, fungicides and insecticides; and <br />WHEREAS: The Task Force on Systemic Pesticides is comprised by 29 independent scientists <br />commissioned by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and after four years of <br />analysis of 800 peer reviewed reports (not industry funded) of systemic pesticides, neonicotinoids and <br />fipronil found clear evidence of harm sufficient to call on all governments around the world to <br />immediately regulate and restrict the use of the systemic insecticides, neonicotinoids and fipronil; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS: There is concern that the pesticide industry will continue to develop new systemic pesticides <br />that might be as dangerous or more dangerous than the current systemic pesticides; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS: Bees and other pollinators have become weakened due to lack of nutrition since WWII when <br />mono‐cropping and herbicide use became prominent; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS: The Task Force on Systemic Pesticides in their WIA report encourages farmers and <br />other stewards of the land to replace pesticide use with sustainable growing techniques such as <br />Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and organic practices instead of pesticides; and <br />WHEREAS: We find these actions to be in the public interest and demonstrates the city’s commitment to <br />a healthy community environment for people and pollinators. <br />
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