WSDA is assessing the potential impacts of pesticides on
threatened and endangered species and aquatic ecosystems to
ensure that pesticide use is not a limiting factor in the
recovery of threatened and endangered species in Washington
state.
WSDA is gathering site-specific pesticide use data, surface
water monitoring data, and crop mapping data and developing
geo-spatial analysis tools. WSDA is using the data and tools
to identify, evaluate and potentially mitigate impacts to
Endangered Species Act (ESA)-listed species.
If a pesticide is identified as a potential problem for ESA-listed
species, WSDA will work with Washington’s regulated
community to develop a local plan for protecting threatened
and endangered species while minimizing the impact on the
state’s pesticide users.