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From November 11, 2005 New
Report Details Benefits of Pesticide-Free Parks "Pesticide-free parks can be important models for the rest of the community,” said Megan Kemple, NCAP's pesticide-free parks coordinator. “They demonstrate to families and businesses how to manage pest problems in a way that is healthy for both people and the environment.” The report, Pesticide-free Parks: It's Time!, focuses on Lane County, OR, but offers advice that all communities can use. NCAP highlights the problems that recent research has linked to pesticide use:
"Over two hundred million pounds of pesticides that cause these kinds of problems are used every year in urban areas," says Kemple. The parks, she notes, also showcase the many other tools besides toxic chemicals that are available. TAKE ACTION: Work with your community to help your parks go pesticide-free. Join the National Coalition for Pesticide-Free Lawns or visit www.beyondpesticides.org/lawn.htm. For a copy of the NCAP report, visit www.pesticide.org/pfpreport.pdf.
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