Endangered Species Protection Bulletins Part 1: What are they and when do you need them?
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University of ArizonaUtah State University
Oregon State University
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2025-11
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Fournier, A., Brown, A., Ellsworth, P. C., Weber, J., Murray, M., Rondon, S., Jima, T. (2025). Endangered Species Protection Bulletins. Part 1: What are they and when do you need them? [IPM short]. University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Arizona Pest Management Center. Utah State University. Oregon State University. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/678677Additional Links
https://acis.cals.arizona.edu/Abstract
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must ensure that the use of a pesticide will not jeopardize federally listed threatened or endangered species, nor damage their critical habitats. When required on a pesticide label, online Endangered Species Bulletins provide geographic-specific protections for listed species while allowing full labeled use of the pesticide in other areas. They are obtained through EPA’s Bulletins Live! Two, an interactive web-based app. An increasing number of pesticide products, though not all, require users to view and download Endangered Species Bulletins prior to making an application. Part 1 in this series explains how to determine when an Endangered Species Bulletin is required, where and how to obtain a bulletin, and what type of information is provided.Language
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