logo
Resource Center Pesticide Watch Education Fund

LOCAL EFFORTS

Get involved in efforts in your backyard. Pesticide Watch supports community-led efforts across the state. Please contact us to learn more about these efforts, or follow the links to a community group website:

California Alliance to Stop the Spray (CASS) - Santa Cruz-based statewide organization working to stop aerial pesticide spraying for the light brown apple moth (LBAM).  

Coalition for Sustainable Action (CSA) - Monterey County organization working to reduce pesticide use and switch to safer alternatives, currently focused on aerial pesticide spraying for the Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM).   

Moss Landing Heights Neighbors - Moss Landing neighbors working to protect their community from dangerous pesticide drift of nearby farm fields.     

No Spray Sacramento - Sacramento County residents working to stop aerial spraying and ground fogging of toxic pesticides used to control West Nile virus.    

Organic Sacramento - Sacramento and West Sacramento residents working on a wide range of campaigns including the reduction of toxic pesticides used to control West Nile virus, building more community gardens, and providing local organic food stuffs.   

Point Isabel Dog Owners (PIDO) - East San Francisco Bay dog owners working to make parks safe places for dogs and humans and enjoy.   

Safety Without Additional Toxins (SWAT) - ButteCounty residents working to promote safe mosquito control, over unsafe and ineffective ground fogging.

StoptheSpray.ORG - Monterey-based statewide effort to stop aerial pesticide spraying for the Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) and create "informed consent" for future spray plans.  

Stop the Spray East Bay - East San Francisco Bay residents working to stop aerial pesticide spraying for the Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM). 

Stop the Spray Marin - Marin County residents working to stop unsafe aerial pesticide spraying to control the Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM).   

Stop West Nile Spraying Now! - Davis residents working to reduce the use of toxic use of pesticides used to control West Nile virus, and promoting safer, more effective mosquito controls.