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What Can I Do Board Of Directors
To Conserve And June 2024 – May 2025 Officers/Executive Committee
Protect Wildlife? Chairman and President Robert Cornell District 5 Barbara Windheim (El Dorado)
Vice Chairman
Esplanada, Caravelle, Palomar, La Corniche,
Bob Greenstein
Vice President
and El Dorado
Secretary David Sussman District 6 Vacant
Steve Retzer
By Steve Handwerker Treasurer Lawrence Gelfond Villa Flora, Montego Bay, Villa del Sol, and Palladium
District 7 David Arlein (Pointe 100)
As human beings District Directors The Plum/Cortina, Villa Sonrisa and Pointe 100
we were designated as District 1 Morton Karper (Valencia) District 8 Jacob Stark (Costa del Sol)
caretakers of the planet Encantada, Valencia and The Palms Costa del Sol and Costa Brava
and the innocent creatures District 2 Chandra Stewart-Keith (Panaché) District 9 Susan George (Edgewater)
dwelling therein. The first Promenade, Imperial Royale, Imperial, Regency Edgewater at Boca Pointe and Stratford Court
and Panaché
real step in such a process District 3 Steve Retzer (La Mirada) At Large Directors
is to be critically aware La Mirada and Meridiana Through May 2025
of where you are at in District 4 Bob Greenstein (Lakes of La Paz) Robert Cornell (Costa Brava) Dan Gabrielle (La Corniche)
this regard. What do you El Viento, La Paz, and Southwinds David Sussman (Valencia) Lawrence Gelfond (La Corniche)
believe and what do you practice? Two separate questions. Howard Weinstein (El Dorado) Zachary Elliott (Encantada)
The next step, IF you believe you ARE a caretaker,
in whatever fashion or form that takes, is to take steps
and make efforts to create a sustainable lifestyle based
on the prevailing conditions in whatever milieu you
find yourself. Sustainable strategies are often common-
sense actions to take to safeguard wildlife, in any form.
One such idea is to protect local and national laws and
policies that protect our air and fresh water supplies and
the existing wildlife habitats. Of specific consideration is
our need to support protections for the endangered species
that “civilization” has generated as collateral damage. A
further action that can be taken is to connect with wildlife
protection organizations and promote and support their
programs to conserve our precious resource in wildlife!
Thank you for listening and considering these issues and
taking action.
Steven E. Handwerker Ph.D. D.div, RM
Board Certified Licensed Psychologist
50 years experience
www.peacewk.org.
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