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Westerly to conduct aerial treatment of mosquito larvicide on Chapman Swamp Monday

WESTERLY — The town of Westerly will conduct an aerial application of mosquito larvicide across 500 acres of Chapman Swamp and nearby swamplands by helicopter on Monday, weather permitting.

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Westerly to begin targeted mosquito spraying

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management announced the town of Westerly will begin targeted ground spraying for mosquitos on Monday.

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Progressive Charlestown: Westerly plans to bio-bomb mosquitos on Monday

Progressive Charlestown: Westerly plans to bio-bomb mosquitos on Monday
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Site of the proposed development in St. Lawrence Gap

Site of the proposed development in St. Lawrence Gap
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Environmental laws woefully lacking, says expert

Senior fisheries and marine specialist Professor Robin Mahon is calling on Government to introduce environmental protection and management legislation, as he raised concern that Barbados was falling short on the protection of some of its natural wetlands.The Professor Emeritus of the Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CERMES), was reacting to a recent proposal for a major marine development planned for the St Lawrence Gap area.“I think we are falling short,” Mahon told Barbados TODAY, as he questioned how Barbados could be about addressing climate change when such a development on the popular south coast area was being considered.“The Prime Minister has certainly done a lot of talking about climate change and saying really good things on the world stage, yet still, here we are not walking the walk. We are still willing to consider digging out, and all be it, a very small swamp, but it has climate change implications,” he indicated.The respected marine biologist argued that the planned development could lead to “the destruction of a wetland where reeds, sedges and other vegetation are sequestering carbon”.“Yes, it is small, but everything here in Barbados is small, and we need to get serious about ensuring that the many small bits of wetland, woodland, dune land and other habitats are kept and managed for the social and economic benefits of all,” said Mahon.

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Westerly will spray for mosquitoes next week

Westerly will spray for mosquitoes next week NBC 10 NEWS The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management said Westerly will spray for mosquitoes next week. The town will use a helicopter to spray mosquito larvicide across 500 acres of Chapman Swamp and nearby swamplands on Tuesday, weather permitting. The spraying will take place between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. The DEM said Bti will be used to control mosquito breeding. Officials said Bti is naturally occurring and poses no risk to people. The spraying is done to control mosquito populations that might spread eastern equine encephalitis or West Nile Virus. Officials say people should take precautions against mosquito bites between dusk and dawn by wearing long sleeves and pants and using insect repellent.

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