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Home » Agriculture » Agriculture Pests and Diseases » Integrated Pest and Diseases Management » National Parks Service IPM National Parks Service IPM in Agricultural Science Directory |
The National Park Service is proud to be a leader among federal agencies in the implementation of Integrated Pest Management IPM. With over 80 million acres of land, 45,000 buildings and cultural landscapes ranging from croplands to historic rose gardens, we face every conceivable pest problem. Since implementing an IPM program in the early 1980s, the Park Service has reduced pesticide use by over 60 percent while improving the effectiveness of our pest management efforts. Key elements in this success were formal training and the provision of printed and audiovisual materials. The National Park Service wishes to thank the Entomology Department at Colorado State University. They designed the original NPS IPM Manual website and made it available on the Internet before the Park Services natural resource website was fully operational.
Telephone: (202) 513-7179
Website: http://www.nature.nps.gov/biology/ipm/manual/ipmmanual.cfm