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Fred Whitford, et al.
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Wildlife and Pesticide Resource Agencies

Purdue University

West Lafayette, Indiana
 
Purdue Pesticide Programs, Purdue University
Cooperative Extension Service, (765) 494-4566
~ For pesticide applicator education and public outreach
 

Department of Forestry and Natural Resources

(765) 494-3591
~ For wildlife management education
 
Office of Indiana State Chemist
(765) 494-1492
~ For pesticide applicator certification and licensing; pesticide registration; enforcement
 
 

Indiana Department of Natural Resources

402 West Washington Street, Room W296
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
 
Division of Forestry
~ For forest management assistance
 
Division of Fisheries and Wildlife
~ For wildlife management assistance
 

U.S. Department of Agriculture

National Program Leader, Cooperative Extension Service
South Ag Building
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20450-0900
 
National Pesticide Programs
~ Liaison between federal government and state pesticide educators
 
National Integrated Pest Management Program
~ Liaison between federal government and state IPM specialists
 
National Fish and Wildlife Program
~ Liaison between federal government and state wildlife specialist
 

U.S. Department of the Interior

 
Fish and Wildlife Service
1849 C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20240
~ For wildlife management—research, technical assistance, and enforcement
 
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Laurel, Maryland 20708
~ For wildlife research—pesticide and contaminant effects on wildlife
 
Division of Endangered Species
Fort Snelling Federal Building
Twin Cities, Minnesota 55111
~ For fisheries research—pesticide hazards to aquatic organisms
 
National Fish Contaminants Research Center
Route 2, 4200 New Haven Road
Columbia, Missouri 65201
~ Fisheries research—pesticide hazards to aquatic organisms
 

U.S. Environemntal Protection Agency

401 M Street
Washington, DC 20406
 
Office of Pesticide Programs
~For pesticide registration, environmental risk assessment, and evaluation of environmental and wildlife data for registration
 
Regional Offices
~ Atlanta (404) 562-9900
~ Boston (617) 918-1111
~ Chicago (312) 353-2000
~ Dallas (214) 665-2000
~ Denver (303) 312-6312
~ Kansas City, KS (913) 551-7003
~ New York (212) 637-3000
~ Philadelphia (214) 814-5000
~ San Francisco (415) 744-1305
~ Seattle (206) 553-1200

Authored by Fred Whitford, et al.   


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