Insect problems in forest recreation areas pine needle scale… mosquitoes
D. L. Dahlsten, University of California
R. Garcia, University of California
J. E. Prine, State Department of Public Health
R. Hunt, State Division of Forestry
California Agriculture 23(7):4-6. DOI: 10.3733/ca.v023n07p4.
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Man's exploitation of his surroundings with disregard for nature's interrelationships has led to serious environmental problems including pollution of the air, water, and land. All of man's activities influence his environment in one way or another. The problem is to find ways to minimize this influence and make sure that these activities disrupt the environment as little as possible.
D. L. Dahlsten is Associate Professor of Entomology and Associate Entomologist, Division of Biological Control, University of California, Berkeley; R. Garcia is Lecturer and Assistant Research Entomologist in the Agricultural Experiment Station, Division of Biological Control, University of California, Berkeley; J. E. Prine is Assistant Vector Control Specialist, Bureau of Vector Control and Solid Waste Management, State Department of Public Health, Sacramento; R. Hunt is Forest Entomologist, State Division of Forestry, Sacramento.