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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois learned with sadness of the death of Carl |
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| Nels Becker of Petersburg on April 13, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, He was born on June 8, 1949, in Sheboygan, |
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| Wisconsin, to Elmer Becker and Amy Nora Truesdale; he married |
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| Peggy Parks on July 31, 1971, in Black Creek, Wisconsin; he |
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| held a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of |
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| Wisconsin at Stevens Point and a master's degree in ornithology |
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| from Eastern Michigan University; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Becker worked as the Associate State Director |
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| for Conservation Programs for the Illinois Chapter of the |
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| Nature Conservancy; he held several positions within the |
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| Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR); he was the |
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| first Executive Director of the Illinois Endangered Species |
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| Protection Board, the first Chief of the Division of Natural |
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| Heritage, and served as Assistant Office Director of Realty and |
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| Environmental Planning, before his retirement in December |
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| 2002; and
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| WHEREAS, He began working at IDNR in 1978 as a biologist |
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| and quickly became a leader; during his tenure at IDNR, he |
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| spearheaded the effort to create the Wildlife Preservation |
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| Fund, an income tax check-off program that provides money for |
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| wildlife habitats; he also worked to pass legislation |
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| allocating a portion of the Real Estate Transfer Tax to protect |
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| natural areas and habitats for endangered and threatened |
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| species; he played a critical role in conserving natural |
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| habitats from Cook County to the Cache River State Natural |
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| Area, laden with cypress trees, in the southernmost tip of |
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| Illinois; he also was instrumental in efforts to save the |
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| dwindling territory of the prairie chicken in southern Illinois |
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| and to encourage peregrine falcons to roost among the Chicago |