Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 Hi, everyone: I don't know how closely you all have been following the Light Brown Apple Moth spray issue, but it's scary stuff, with the potential to negatively impact everyone, including the animals that I know many listmembers have in our lives. The May meeting of the SF Animal Control & Welfare Commission will focus on the spray's potential effects on domestic animals & wildlife. This is the first local meeting I'm aware of to address this, & you don't have to live in SF to attend. Specifics on the meeting are below. I'd appreciate it if you don't include my contact information in any reposting, as I don't know any more than what's stated below. (The representative of Animal Care has said that " opponents of the spray " have also been invited to present, but I'm not sure which group she's referrring to.) All the best, Phoenix ********************************************************************** What: Meeting Regarding Pets, Wildlife & the Spray When: Thursday, May 8, 5:30 p.m. Where: San Francisco City Hall, Room 408 Open to members of the public Meet with Vicky Goldbech of the Animal Care & Control Welfare Commission, representatives of the California Department of Food and Agriculture, possibly veterinarians, and caregivers of animals to discuss protecting animals in the event of spraying. The discussion will be about the effects on domestic animals & wildlife of the LBAM spray & other proposed moth eradication efforts. For further information, contact Eleanor (415) 668-2805 or Jade (415) 552-0841 ------- End of forwarded message ------- Sites related to LBAM Spray organising: http://www.stopthespray.org http://www.lbamspray.com http://www.americanbirdguide.com/wordpress/?m=200804 http://www.cassonline.org http://www.playnotspray.org http://www.veganreader.com/2008/04/21/dr-larry-roses-crucial-report-on-lbam-spra\ y-toxicity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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