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Integrated Pest Management in the National Capital Region of the National Park Service

James L. Sherald and Carol L. J. DiSalvo
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) October 1987, 13 (10) 229-235; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1987.048
James L. Sherald
Plant Pathologist/Regional IPM Coordinator, and IPM Assistant, Center for Urban Ecology, National Capital Region, National Park Service, Washington, D.C. 20242
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Carol L. J. DiSalvo
Plant Pathologist/Regional IPM Coordinator, and IPM Assistant, Center for Urban Ecology, National Capital Region, National Park Service, Washington, D.C. 20242
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    National Park Service employees receiving training in the field.

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    Number of active rat burrows in Lafayette Park before and after the Implementation of an IPM strategy.

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    Removal of tent caterpillar nests from cherry trees.

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    A one meter square monitoring grid is used to measure weed cover in turf.

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    Pounds of pesticide active ingredient used in the National Capital Region, National Park Service from 1979 (pre IPM) to 1985.

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James L. Sherald, Carol L. J. DiSalvo
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) Oct 1987, 13 (10) 229-235; DOI: 10.48044/jauf.1987.048
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