The Western Integrated Pest Management
Center (WIPMC) is one of four regional centers in a national
network established to strengthen USDA's connection with pest
management stakeholders in production agriculture; residential,
urban, and institutional settings; research and extension programs;
natural resource and wildland spaces; and public areas throughout
the United States. Click here for
additional details. For information about recent WIPMC activities
see the WIPMC Annual Report.
The Western IPM Center includes Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii
and other Pacific Islands, Idaho, Montana,
Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington,
and Wyoming.
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The WIPMC is housed in the
Department of Environmental Toxicology at the University
of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616.
At this Web site, you can access information specific
to the region, or to states or territories in the region.
If you need information on solving pest problems, access
the University
of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program (UC
IPM) Web site.
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- Director: Rick Melnicoe
Meyer Hall
University of California, Davis
Phone: (530) 754-8378
Fax: (530) 754-8379
- Co-Director: Dr.
Tom Holtzer
Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management
Plant Sciences Building
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1177
Phone: (970) 491-5843
Fax: (970) 491-3862
- Associate Director: Linda
Herbst
Meyer Hall
University of California, Davis
(530) 752-7010
- Writer: Diane
Clarke
Meyer Hall
University of California, Davis
(530) 752-7011
- Principal investigator:
Rick Melnicoe
University of California, Davis
Co-principal investigator:
Dr.
Tom Holtzer
Colorado State University, Fort Collins
- 2007 Grant Application (PDF* 8.72MB)
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