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Presentations to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development
Bill C-53, the Pest Control Products Act, 2002 - Presentation by Sarah Dover, Policy Advisor, on May 1, 2002
Fixing the Problems with Pesticides in Canada - Presentation by Julia Langer, Director of Wildlife Toxicology, WWF Canada, in June, 1999
Presentation to House of Commons Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, Dr. Theo Colborn, Director of Wildlife and Contaminants, WWF US. in November, 1999
The Growing Trend Away from Pesticides - Presentation by Wayne Roberts, Rod MacRae and Lori Stahlbrand in December, 1999

WWF Reports
Submission to the Standing Committee on Health Regarding Bill C-53, the Pest Control Products Act, 2002
The Problem with Pesticides in Canada, A Briefing Book for Parliamentarians
Making Pesticide Reduction a Reality in Canada: funding Programs to Advance Biointensive IPM and Organic Farming
Lindane: A Review of Toxicity and Environmental Fate
Beneficial Bugs at Risk from Pesticides
Do Genetically Engineered (GE) Crops Reduce Pesticides? The Emerging Evidence Says "Not Likely"

WWF Brochures
WWF-Canada Pesticides reduce your risk brochure
Reducing Your Risk from Endocrine Disruptors

News Releases on Pesticide Reduction
Please visit our News Room for the most recent news releases for this campaign, or contact WWF's Media Relations Manager at media@wwfcanada.org if you would like to post a news release.

Links
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Books
Ecological Lawn & Garden Care Reference Books

WWF Memos and Briefing Notes
W September 3, 2002 Fish Kills in Prince Edward Island
West Nile Virus: Protecting Public and Ecological Health
Joint statement (WWF/CELA) on Municipal Bylaws



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