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Pressure from northern New Mexico residents and conservationists has forced the U.S. Department of Agriculture to delay its plans to spray 25,000 acres of the Rio Chama watershed with toxic pesticides known as carbaryl. The spray is now set for July 7th, but opponents are now pushing to cancel the plan indefinitely.
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Federal officials are set to use an insecticide thats toxic to fish and insects over 25,000 acres of land in the Rio Chama watershed to kill native grasshoppers.