Why Birding Sonoma County Has Been Quiet Lately - LBAM Spray

April 16, 2008 on 4:54 pm | In Daily Local Birder |

brown pelican endangered by lbam spray

You may have noticed that there hasn’t been much posting here lately. It’s time for me to share the reason for that. Our family’s total attention has been taken away from the normal, happy pursuits of our daily lives by an impending health and environmental crisis that is being forced on the SF Bay area against the will of local government and private citizens.

The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), as you may now have heard, has determined to violate the California Constitution and aerially spray a combination of never-before-tested pesticides, carcinogens, mutagens and synthetic pheromones encapsulated in particulate plastic spheres over 9 urban counties in the state, beginning June 1st of 2008.

They began these egregious actions last fall in Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties. Following the spraying, more than 600 families reported severe illness from pesticide poisoning. In addition to this, the beautiful Monterey bay and the rest of the watershed were horrifically fouled with a toxic yellow foam that resulted in the death of at least 600 seabirds - probably more. Among these birds was the endangered Brown Pelican which is supposed to be protected by federal law.

Sonoma County is not currently scheduled to be sprayed from airplanes, but Marin County is, and the drift from the spray there will absolutely get into our air, our water, our land, our bodies and the bodies of our precious wild birds and animals.

Government officials have adopted a total policy of public deception, ignoring the damage that they have already done in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties, referring to the pesticide as a ’safe pheromone product’ and telling us, the free people of the United States, that we have no vote as to whether we want to be sprayed or not. 7 million people will be chronically exposed to documented carcinogens unless CDFA is stopped. This violates the Nuremberg Code which was adopted by all civilized nations after WWII to prevent human beings from ever again being experimented upon without their consent. The pesticide compound has never before been tested on urban populations - only over vegetables - so this is an experiment.

There are numerous lawsuits pending against the State for their illegal actions, there are 5 bills and 1 measure being presented in a desperate attempt to protect the people and environment of California from this violation of basic rights, but Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and his financial supporter, Ag. Secretary A.G. Kawamura continue to insist that they will begin spraying us this summer.

What is going on here?

CDFA’s excuse for their unforgivable and unconstitutional actions - they are doing this in an attempt to control an insect which is considered a negligible bug elsewhere in the world - the Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM). All scientists who are not on the State’s payroll or in some way tied up with forwarding the state’s plan have come forward with proof that that the moth can be ignored and everything will be fine. It has done ZERO damage to agriculture in California despite the fact that it has likely been here for decades. It is a little leaf-roller moth that does minor cosmetic damage to leaves where it builds its home. It does not eat fruits or vegetables. It simply builds its home on leaves. It is no threat to us, our food supply, native or ornamental plants or anything else. Research into this matter will prove what I am saying here. CDFA has chosen to lie, to use scare tactics to convince the people that unless the LBAM is wiped out, it will eat everything on the planet. This is unscientific, untrue and simply ridiculous.

The actual cause of all of this is that, many years ago, this moth was incorrectly classified as a Class A pest and trade restrictions were applied to any nation where the moth lives - places like Australia and New Zealand. In order to avoid the very trade penalties that were applied by the USDA to other nations, our government is now carrying out this outrageous program to show that they are attempting to eradicate the light brown apple moth. When they talk about economic damage to agriculture…they do not mean to plants…they mean trade penalties put on farmers because of the moth. Rather than correctly reclassifying the moth, they have decided to spray 7 million people living in densely populated urban cities like San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Marin and all of the other residential areas of the 9 counties they have chosen. If they reclassified the moth, our nightmare would be over, but they have shown themselves unwilling to even consider doing this, despite the fact that Mexico and Canada have indicated that if we change our policy, they will change theirs.

One of the most outrageous things about CDFAs actions in this is that they managed to get a state of emergency declared so that they wouldn’t have to abide by laws that demand an Environmental Impact Report be conducted prior to taking any potentially-devastating action. The state of emergency enables them to skip over any safeguards for our health or the health of our environment. Their absurd claim that there isn’t time to test pesticides before spraying them on children, men and women because the moth will devour all living plants if they don’t stop it right this minute has been met with incredible scorn in the UC scientific communities. As the UC Scientists say, there is no emergency. The moth has been here for decades. There is no need to rush.

Unfortunately, our governor receives political donations both from the Ag. secretary, Kawamura, and the public has been especially aghast to discover that the governor has also received more than $140,000 in contributions from the maker of the pesticide spray - Stewart Resnick of Suterra, LLC. It is a case of dire political corruption, and the end results of the billions of dollar of profits these men have come to together to make will be the pesticide poisoning of at least 7 million Californians, the toxification of our bays, rivers and other water sources, the end of organic agriculture in the state and the death of untold wildlife.

If this sounds like a crazy conspiracy to you, please, begin to investigate the matter yourself. All of the major Bay Area and Monterey Area newspapers and TV stations are covering this public health crisis and mayors, city council members, supervisors, senators and representatives are engaged in a desperate battle to protect us and our lands from aerial spraying without consent.

The spraying will take place every 30 days, 9 months out of the year, for up to 10 or more years. This will results in chronic, longterm and extremely dangerous exposure to documented carcinogens and mutagens and particulate pollution (as deemed by the American Lung Association) on a scale that has never been seen before in the world. Everyone living in the spray zone will be subjected to this and groups that are expected to be most gravely harmed are children, pregnant women, women in general, the elderly and citizens who have chronic diseases or are attempting to fight off diseases like cancer. One of the xenochemicals in the spray is a known cause of breast cancer. Others are linked to reproductive harm. Others are endocrine disruptors. Because of this terrible danger, a refugee problem is emerging in California, as residents sell their homes and attempt to flee to safety. In other words, mayhem has begun here and it will only get worse if the densely populated Bay Area is sprayed.

I have personally spoken to many Monterey Bay region residents who were made terribly ill by the spraying. One father’s healthy little baby became delirious with eyes rolling into the back of his head and went into respiratory failure. The baby is now being kept breathing by means of asthma medication but the state is refusing to acknowledge this family or any of the hundreds of others who were damaged by pesticide exposure.

Because the pesticide is designed to release slowly into the air over a 30-90 day period each time it is sprayed, there will be no way to leave the area and come back when all is clear. There will be no all clear. The air will be full of the toxic matter permanently, year round, for years to come.

As a woman who has spent her whole adult life eating organic food and cherishing wildlife and the natural environment, my whole way of life has been threatened with destruction by CDFA and the USDA. Since I found out about the spraying, my world has been turned upside down, and I have been researching, making contacts with people and working to educate the community about this terrible crisis.

And that is why Birding Sonoma County has been quiet. If there is any hope of coming to a time again when we can all enjoy a walk in our woods, breathing clean air, taking joy in the wild birds and animals that make our lives so rich, we have to work now to stop this illegal and immoral poisoning of California.

And, I want to add to this that I hope no Sonoma County resident will be lulled into a false sense of security because we are not currently on the spray map. The USDA has announced that it intends to hunt this moth across the nation, and they will not hesitate to begin aerial spraying wherever they find it. Rather than reclassify the moth, they will do this to our beautiful country because it is profitable for them.

What this means is that, wherever you live in the United States, I urge you to join the valiant efforts to stop this terrible violation of our U.S. Constitution which grants us an inalienable right to safety. If you deeply value our nation’s tenets of freedom, it is the patriotic thing to do to fight these greed-driven men. If you care for your family’s health, it is the loving thing to do to fight this spraying of documented poisons. If you value our wild life and environment, it is the just thing to do to begin working to protect the voiceless animals and lands. We need every single one of you in this fight. Please, get educated now.

Visit:
VeganReader.com

LBAMspray.com

StoptheSpray.org

California Alliance to Stop the Spray

HopeforTruth.com

Watch YouTube Videos Documenting the LBAM Spray Health Crisis HERE

You can also start reading Bay Area newspapers or Google phrases like ‘LBAM Spray’, ‘LBAM Aerial Spray’ or ‘Health effects of LBAM spray’.

I want you to be able to investigate this for yourself. I realize, the reality of this situation is so horrific, it sounds like a bad movie or a crazy conspiracy theory. I’m not a fan of either one of those things. As my readers know by now, I am a very peaceful and simple person who loves the natural beauty of our world. But now, political corruption and corporate greed are threatening to ruin these best treasures - health, life and environment - for all of us. So, for now, I am putting down my binoculars, my paint brush, my personal happiness and I am giving my heart to this battle in hopes of finding a time of peace and joy in the future.

Please, join me in this crucial moment.

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  1. I’m happy to see this posting by a birder. I have spent a lot of time trying to alert the Marin Audubon Society to the bird die-off that happened in Santa cruz after the spraying. Unfortunately they seem to believe the Fish&Game report stating that it was unrelated -but as you read the report you will see that F&G only tested for the active ingredients in the spray, while the inerts are the more troublesome, and that they don’t come to a conclusive resolution of the problem.

    Sound familiar? Yes, it’s the same game as with the health reports. The agencies have no proof of safety, and yet they “believe” it is not the spray that caused health effects and environmental damage. That just does not sound right. The temporal correlation between the hundreds if not thousands of dead waterfowl (this number was given by a volunteer from Native Animal Rescue), the thick yellow foam in rivers and along beaches right after rain run-off one day after spraying washed surfactants, phosphates and other nasties off -none of this has ever happened before in our area! Too much of a coincidence for me.

    Please keep educating and petitioning the Audubon Society. Sequoia Audubon has come out in opposition to the spray, but no other chapter has followed suit so far.

    Thank you for putting this great article together. We need more people like you in the environmental community! The health complaints have had good press, but the birds can’t speak up, we have to do it for them! Isabelle in Santa Cruz County

    Comment by isabelle — April 17, 2008 #

  2. Hello Isabelle,
    I’m glad you liked this post. Unfortunately, the Marin Audubon Society lost my support last year when they backed a plan to murder hundreds of beautiful deer at the Point Reyes National Seashore.

    Like the Sierra Club, I believe many local branches have been corrupted by the bizarre obsession with exterminating anything that isn’t native. They are even cutting down the eucalyptus trees which have been in the Bay Area of hundreds of years and are vital nesting and roosting habitat for Great Egrets and Great Blue Herons.

    The idea of killing anything ‘non-native’ was originally authored by the Na*i’s who, in addition to murdering millions of Jewish people also set about trying to rid Germany of any animal or plant they considered to be ‘non-native’. A lot of people don’t realize that this is where this plan comes from. If they did, perhaps they wouldn’t think it was so great.

    You’ll notice that scientists keep talking about the non-native, invasive light brown apple moth. That non-native talk is an instant red flag for me now, and I have been really disappointed by Audubon siding with evil policies on a number of issues now. Really sad.

    When will humans realize that nothing is native? Not plants, not animals, not even people like myself who are part ‘Native-American’? Migration is the way of life on this planet. Every living thing has moved across the Earth over countless centuries, whether because of accident, weather or intention. But these obsessive ‘native’ proponents want to stop all that now, several billion years into the history of the planet. Mankind thinks he knows better than Nature.

    I believe Nature will eventually prove him wrong.

    Thanks for taking the time to comment!

    Comment by info — April 17, 2008 #

  3. Thank-you for taking your valuable time to fight this horrible action by our state government. I never cease to be amazed at the blatant tresspasses that those in politics will perpetrate on the very constituency that voted them into office or the nearly unlimited power that the corporate world wields in our society. My hat is off to you and I will follow all developments with vigilance and wariness…

    Comment by theflowerlady — April 20, 2008 #

  4. Dear Flower Lady,
    You and I have enjoyed some very lovely conversations over the past year of so, sharing our joy in birding.

    Your support means a lot to me, and though I am so sad that this is such an unhappy conversation, I am so heartened to know that you will start investigating what is happening. Your vigilance is exactly what is needed here, and I thank you for taking the time to read my plea and to respond to it.

    I wish you a time of peace in the future!

    Comment by info — April 20, 2008 #

  5. i am a former sonoma county resident currently living in santa cruz. i am leaving the area due to the spray. i would like to ask you to join the yahoo group stopoverheadspraying.org because we are currently having a (re) discussion of how all the birds disappeared from our yards for weeks after spraying in monterey and santa cruz. there is also a sf woman about to address an animal group with data re. animals dying after the spray. this includes dogs, cats, rabbits and 750 sea birds.

    i wasn’t clear from your article whether you are aware of the moth found in sonoma several weeks ago which puts sonoma county at risk greater than just pesticide drift. i am glad that you are very aware and are spreading info re. the nature of the spray, that there is no escaping it by leaving town for a few days or weeks as i found out too drastically. it’s okay as long as you dont come back ever unfortunately, unless they stop spraying and the whole region outgasses, however long that will take depending on the length of the spray program.

    i’m sorry you had to put down your brush and binoculars. you are not alone and we appreciate your hard work.

    Comment by digital aardvarks — April 21, 2008 #

  6. Great website, I am a avid birder from Panama, visiting the Sonoma area and wondering about the birds here. This website has provided me with tons of good info.
    Keep the good work.
    Any good birding sites close to Healdsburg this time of the year?

    Comment by Christian Gernez — July 28, 2008 #

  7. Christian -
    Thanks so much for your kind comments and welcome to California.

    Summer is the quiet time in this part of the country for birding, but there are still some good places to visit.

    This post gives directions to the Napa-Sonoma Marshland just outside the town of Sonoma:
    http://www.americanbirdguide.com/wordpress/?p=35

    This one gives a trail map of Jack London State Park just down HWY 12 from the Marshland, in the town of Glen Ellen:

    http://www.americanbirdguide.com/wordpress/?p=5

    Both of these spots are not too far from Healdsburg.

    My other suggestion would be to head North from Healdsburg to Cloverdale and then take HWY 128 all the way out to Mendocino where you can visit MacKerricher State Park which has marsh, forest and sea coast all in one small, fabulous park. This will be more of a drive. I’d estimate about 2 hours, but well worth the trip simply for the incomparable natural beauty! Look for the Black Oystercatcher if you get to MacKerricher.

    Good luck and happy birding!

    Comment by info — July 28, 2008 #

  8. found baby red robbin cant fly what do i do to help it anyone please help

    Comment by lucky — June 3, 2009 #

  9. Lucky-
    Find the nearest Wild Bird Rescue to where you live and phone them immediately. If you can’t find something called that, try calling an animal shelter to ask them what services are available where you are to help birds. You haven’t given much detail. It could be that the parents are looking for it. Sometimes baby birds fall out of their nests before they are ready to fly, and then the parents often come sit near it to protect it and eventually they help it climb back up into the nest. You need to describe the exact situation to a bird rescue entity to know what is best to do.

    Good luck!

    Comment by info — June 4, 2009 #

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