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Areawide Pest Management Research Unit
Areawide pest management offers information on Insect Migration and Management Strategies, Aerial Application Technology, Insects Under Investigation, Personnel, Publications, Chemical Safety, Job Opportunities, and Outreach.Links to Biocontrol Information Sources
The center offers links to federal government, state government, U.S. University, international, non-profit, and commercial information for the biological control of pests, beneficial insects, and research in pest control.Database of IPM Resources
"Database of IPM Resources (DIR) is an information retrieval and referral system and a compendium of customized directories of worldwide IPM information resources accessible through the Internet. With DIR, one can quickly find the way to thousands of IPM information sites...The DIR covers a wide array of crops, pests, control tactics, regions, organizations, and related topics in a user-friendly format."Entomology Index of Internet Resources
This site offers a search engine and a directory of insect-related resources on the Internet.Extension Toxicology Network - EXTOXNET
The EXTOXNET database provides a variety of information about pesticides including toxicology briefs, discussion of certain concepts in toxicology and environmental chemistry, toxicology issues, factsheets, newsletters and resources for toxicology information.IPM Access
"IPM ACCESS is a networking and information service website of the IPM Practitioners Association (or IPMPA) that provides IPM practitioners and other interested people with the opportunity to find, share, and develop effective, economical, and environmentally sound approaches for the management of vegetation and pests, primarily in nonagricultural resource settings."National IPM Network
You can find information on pest management and production information for commercial crop production, pest alerts, pesticide recommendations, urban and municipal IPM, and pest identification.New York State Integrated Pest Management Program
The mission of the New York State IPM Program is to "develop and deliver sustainable ways to manage pests that are cost-effective and pose minimal risks to human health and the environment."Pesticide Education Resources
Included here are links to Web sites, articles, and other information on the topics of Pesticide Safety Awareness Programs, Pesticides and the Protection of the Environment, Health Protection and Pesticide Safety, Pesticide Properties, Labels and MSDS, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Laws and Regulations for Pesticide Use, and Agricultural Links.Plant Protection and Quarantine
The site offers information on how to prevent the Introduction of Plant Pathogens into the United States.
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