Fight for Your Right to Know the Agricultural Pesticides Near You

Californians want to know what’s planned for the farm field across the street — not a mile across town.

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I am floored by the fact that there is so much pesticide use _in_ our national parks. I have become a fan of the Center for Biological Diversity. This group is doing far more for the environment than the sierra club, audubon society, or world wildlife fund in my opinion. I believe that pesticide use is the biggest danger to our children and endangered wildlife. More so than climate change, certainly more so than fracking, and obviously more than the money you get from a stuffed owl or sweatshirt from China. I believe we need to rethink the leadership of the sierra club, audubon society, and world wildlife fund.
The best to you all!

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