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Re: Frog deformities. DDT.
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- Subject: Re: Frog deformities. DDT.
- From: Patricia Dines <73652.1202@CompuServe.COM>
- Date: 14 Nov 96 15:53:36 EST
<<I was just curious where you got the article "Frogs as Barometers". >>
This was a subtitle for an article called "5-Legged Frog Crops Up In Missouri
Pond" which was sent by: INTERNET:jablome@cdmnet.com
<<Also, I was wondering if you knew of any information or any place that I could
get information about which companies still produce DDT and which countries
still use it.>>
To find out, I'd recommend contacting one of the groups below.
P. Dines
RESOURCES/PESTICIDE INFORMATION
* NCAP (Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides), P.O.Box 1393,
Eugene OR 97440 (503) 344-5044.ncap@igc.apc.org. Excellent information resource
on a wide range of pesticide topics. Has periodical.
* Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA), 116 New Montgomery, #810, San
Francisco, CA 94105. (415) 541-9140. Fax:(415) 541-9253. Email: panna@panna.org.
Web site: http://www.panna.org/panna/. Online mailing list. Lots of
international work.
* NCAMP (National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides), 701 E St. SE
Suite 200, Washington DC 20003. (202) 543-5450. Has periodical, keeps research
files for people who call in.
Other leads might be:
* Rachel's Hazardous Waste News, Environmental Research Foundation, P. O. Box
73700, Washington DC 20056. (202) 328-1119. Covers general toxics issues.
Weekly 2-pager covering one topic. Interesting, useful, good data. Named for
Rachel Carson.
* Greenpeace, 1436 U Street, Washington DC 20009 (202) 319-2444