WHEREAS, invasive species can have a devastating impact on Maine’s natural environment, including bodies of water, forests, and vegetation, and also pose risks to human health and infrastructure; and
WHEREAS, state agencies, lake associations, land trusts, and soil and water conservation districts are dedicated to managing invasive species populations in order to prevent and lessen their impact on Maine’s people, small businesses and natural resource based-economy; and
WHEREAS, invasive species are becoming increasingly harder to control as a result of rapid global commercialization and human influence, and the costs to prevent, monitor, and control invasive species combined with the costs of their impact exceed an estimated $120 billion annually; and
WHEREAS, invasive species are a significant threat to almost half of all native species currently listed as federally endangered, and after habitat destruction, invasive species are the second greatest threat to biodiversity; and
WHEREAS, winter is the best time for coordination within state government, local communities, and directly with citizens to respond to invasive species threats;
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that I, Janet T. Mills, Governor of the State of Maine, do hereby proclaim the week of February 20-26, 2023 as
Invasive Species Awareness Week
throughout the State of Maine, and I urge all citizens to recognize this observance and to promote knowledge and understanding of the threats posed by invasive species.
In testimony whereof, I have caused the Great Seal of the State to be hereunto affixed GIVEN under my hand at Augusta this twenty second day of February Two Thousand Twenty-Three