by Peggy Robin
Just to let you know that our esteemed DC Council cares about our City --from the grand halls of power to the slippery undersides of rocks in Rock Creek -- I am here to tell you of an action recently taken that fits squarely on the latter side of the political spectrum.
DC Council has passed a bill called the Red-Backed Salamander
Official State Amphibian Designation Act (Bill-25-811), which designates the Red-Backed Salamander the Official State Amphibian of the
District of Columbia. The students at Powell Elementary school – who studied
the Red-backed Salamander in class – were the proponents of this legislation.
Here's how our Council Member Matt Frumin put it in his most recent constituent e-newsletter (October 3, 2024):
"Thanks to students at Powell Elementary School, the Council moved legislation to designate the Red-Backed Salamander as the official state amphibian of the District of Columbia. As one Powell student testified, if we are going to be a state, we are going to need a state amphibian. I was pleased to join my colleagues in voting for the legislation. The deciding factor for me, and several other Councilmembers, was that the salamanders help to control our mosquito population by eating mosquito larvae."
(Somehow, I suspect if the kids had selected a salamander that has no particular utility in the war against mosquitoes, CM Frumin still would have supported their choice. But it does help to have a practical rationale.)
Take a look at our little amphibian friend, up close and in action [you can skip the commercial]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMLJkqWtjeY
DC now enjoys a nearly full panoply of state symbols: DC's state symbols:
Amphibian: Red-Backed Salamander
Bird: Wood Thrush
Crustacean: Hay's Spring Amphipod
Fish: American Shad
Flower: American Beauty Rose
Fruit: Cherry
Mammal: Little Brown Bat
Rock: Potomac Bluestone
Tree: Scarlet Oak
Nearly full? Do you know what's missing? A State Insect! official insect
Are you connected with a DC elementary school that needs a good project? Selecting and presenting a State Insect to the Council could be it! If you undertake this momentous task, please get in touch and I'll give your campaign a boost in some future "Still Life with Robin" column!
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Wasn't Commander salamander the name of a trendy clothing stoe in Georgetown some 30+ years ago?
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