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Photo:  Gypsy moth, caterpillar, and oak leaf - Graphic produced by Denise Binion, FHTET.
NATIONAL GYPSY MOTH SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT

The USDA Forest Service and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service are analyzing a range of strategies for controlling gypsy moth damage to forests and trees in the United States. The agencies share the responsibility to work with others to protect forest trees from insect pests and prevent the introduction of new ones. The analysis will be presented in a supplemential environmental impact statement, or SEIS.

The draft edition of the EIS (DEIS) is availabe: Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement—Gypsy Moth Management in the United States, a cooperative approach

If you would like to be added to our mailing list to receive the DEIS and FEIS, please print out this postcard and mail it back to us.

 

POINTS OF CONTACT

USDA Forest Service:

Noel F. Schneeberger
Forest Health Program Leader
USDA Forest Service
Northeastern Area State and Private Forestry
11 Campus Blvd. Suite 200
Newtown Square, PA 19073

Phone; 610.557.4121
email: nschneeberger@fs.fed.us

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service:

Julie S. Spaulding, Gypsy Moth Program Coordinator
Emergency and Domestic Programs
USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Plant Protection and Quarantine
4700 River Road, Unit 137
Riverdale, MD 20737

Phone: 301-851-2184
email: Julie.S.Spaulding@aphis.usda.gov


 

 

 

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