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Public Lands

Federal, state, and municipal lands set aside for wildlife and recreation are being damaged by dicamba.

Oak, Delta Heritage Trail State Park, Phillips Co., 7/1/20. This site was impacted in 2019 and looked worse the second year.
Pawpaw, Chalk Bluff Natural Area, Clay Co., 7/27/20. Every tree, shrub, and vine in this 55-acre preserve showed symptoms.
Oak, Stateline Sand Ponds Natural Area, 7/24/20. This site harbors the endangered Pondberry.
Oak, Pine Tree Wildlife Demonstration Area, St. Francis Co., 7/23/20
Ragweed, Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Mississippi Co., 7/17/20
Sycamore, St. Francis Sunken Lands WMA, Mississippi Co., 7/15/20
Trumpetvine, Parkin Archeological State Park, Cross Co., 7/9/20
Oak, Pine City Natural Area, Monroe Co., 7/6/20. This site harbors the endangered Red-cockaded Woodpecker.
Green Ash, Wrape Plantation Waterfowl Rest Area, Jefferson Co., 6/16/19
Tulip Poplar, Forrest L. Wood Crowley's Ridge Nature Center, Craighead Co., 6/21/19
Ash, Bayou DeView WMA, Poinsett Co., 6/21/19

Public Lands

Federal, state, and municipal lands set aside for wildlife and recreation are being damaged by dicamba.

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Towns & Yards
Working Lands

Towns & Yards

Rural homeowners lose their gardens to dicamba. Even being in the middle of town does not protect against dicamba's volatility.

University Research Stations
Working Lands

University Research Stations

The 1-mile buffer that allegedly protects research stations is insufficient because volatile dicamba can travel for miles. Both crops and landscaping plants are injured by dicamba every year.

Cemeteries & Churches
Working Lands

Cemeteries & Churches

Small and surrounded by row crops, these sites are subjected to repeated dicamba exposure. Who pays for damages? Who is protecting them from chemical trespass?

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Birds

AR Beautiful Birds

Arkansas birds photographed by Arkansas birders

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