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SAREP
WEB Information
http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/
In addition
to its print publications, UC SAREP offers access to SAREP-funded research
and education projects, its quarterly newsletter, its new Progress Report
1993-1995, and information databases through its World Wide Web server.
SAREP Cover Crops Database
http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/ccrop/
SAREP has developed an on-line resource for cover crop information which
features a searchable database, articles, and references to other sources
of information on cover crops. The database contains hundreds of pages
of information and color pictures of more than 40 cover crops used on
farms in California. The resource page will be periodically updated as
new information is developed.
SAREP Calendar
http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/
SAREP offers a regularly updated sustainable agriculture
calendar on our World Wide Web site. You may add your own sustainable
agriculture events to the SAREP Web site calendar.
Other Related Sites...
Northwest Coalition for
Alternatives to Pesticides (NCAP)
http://www.efn.org/~ncap
NCAP helps develop policies to protect groundwater, food
supplies and forest watersheds from pesticide contamination; provides
model pest management policies for schoolgrounds, roadsides, national
forests and other locations; information on pesticide alternatives for
pest problems; updates on citizen reform efforts and policy initiatives
in North America through its Journal of Pesticide Reform; assistance
and referrals for pesticide exposure victims; and organizing assistance
for community policy reform.
California Environmental
Resources Evaluation System (CERES)
http://ceres.ca.gov
CERES is the California Resources Agency's data and information
base on natural resources. It facilitates access to electronic data describing
California's resources, including physical environments, living creatures
and their habitats, and environmental impact reports and studies. In addition
to such basic data as up-to-date flood and snow conditions, the CERES
Web site offers information on natural resource planning and stewardship,
research and education for individuals, schools, community groups, and
government agencies. The California Resource Agency includes the departments
of boating and waterways, conservation, fish and game, forestry and fire
protection, parks and recreation, water resources and others; the California
Conservation Corps; many commissions, including coastal, energy, and state
lands; boards (mining and geology, fish and game, parks and recreation
and others); conservancies (Tahoe, coastal), and special programs (Biodiversity
Council, Rivers Assessment, Wetlands Information System).
NOTE: To receive print
copies of SAREP documents, write UC SAREP, University of California, Davis,
CA 95616; Tel: (916) 752-7556; Fax: (916) 754-8550; e-mail: sarep@ucdavis.edu
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