WHEREAS, the Senate of the State of Texas Is Proud To

WHEREAS, the Senate of the State of Texas Is Proud To

<p>By: Armbrister S.R. No. 831 SENATE RESOLUTION</p><p>WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas is proud to recognize Myrtle Foester Whitmire and extend gratitude to her for the Myrtle Foester Whitmire Division of the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge; and</p><p>WHEREAS, The Aransas National Wildlife Refuge was established December 31, 1937, to protect habitats for migratory birds, especially waterfowl, and to serve as a wintering home for the critically endangered whooping crane; and</p><p>WHEREAS, The Myrtle Foester Whitmire Division is the first and only refuge in Texas to be named for a woman and is comprised of 2,940 acres located near Indianola; and</p><p>WHEREAS, The Myrtle Foester Whitmire Division was created on June 5, 1992, when Roy Whitmire and Myrtle Foester Whitmire agreed to sell a portion of Whitmire Lake and surrounding lands to the Nature Conservancy of Texas, an acting intermediary for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service; and</p><p>WHEREAS, Well known as one of the most important fresh water wetland habitats on the entire Texas Gulf Coast, the Myrtle Foester Whitmire Division consistently ranks in the top 10 percent of wintering waterfowl populations during monthly Central Flyway Coastal waterfowl counts; and</p><p>WHEREAS, The Myrtle Foester Whitmire Division supports large numbers of ducks and geese; 17 species of ducks and five species of geese are regularly recorded on the tract and the area is particularly important to pintails, mottled ducks, and canvasbacks; and</p><p>WHEREAS, Myrtle Foester Whitmire was born in Nordheim, Texas, on September 18, 1908, the daughter of Dr. Theo Buehring and Elanora Buehring; she moved to Indianola in 1930 when she married Curtis Foester; and</p><p>WHEREAS, She has been married to Roy Whitmire since 1964 and takes much pride and joy in her children, Curtis Foester and Beth Bone, and her six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and WHEREAS, An exemplary lady of many talents, Mrs. Whitmire was active in the cattle ranching business for 60 years and also worked for the Calhoun County School District; and</p><p>WHEREAS, A longtime advocate of conservation, she has a deep love of the Texas land and has consistently manifested concern for the welfare of her state and of the environment; and WHEREAS, By providing the state with this important refuge, Mrs. Whitmire has played a major role in helping to preserve the state's natural resources and wildlife habitats as well as helping to preserve the beauty of the land; now, therefore, be it</p><p>RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 73rd Legislature, hereby commend Myrtle Foester Whitmire for her exceptional contribution to the protection of migratory birds and to the preservation of the Texas coastal wetland habitats; and, be it further</p><p>RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for her as an expression of high regard and appreciation from the Texas Senate.</p><p>______President of the Senate</p><p>I hereby certify that the above Resolution was adopted by the Senate on May 6, 1993.</p><p>______Secretary of the Senate</p><p>______Member, Texas Senate</p>

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