From Baltimore, at a meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Breezes crossing California’s agricultural heartland, the Central Valley, can ferry farm chemicals to elevations high in the Sierra Nevadas. Mountain-water concentrations of endosulfan—a much-used Central Valley insecticide—are strong enough to threaten certain frogs and toads, a new laboratory study shows.
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