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Materials for November 2023 Bulletins Live! Two Webinar

On November 9, 2023, EPA offered "Understanding Bulletins Live! Two: An Overview of The System," a webinar intended for state and tribal pesticide regulatory agencies, pesticide applicators, farmers, and others including academia and nongovernmental organizations. The webinar provided an overview of the Bulletins Live! Two web application, which is used to map Pesticide Use Limitation Areas (PULAs) for the protection of threatened and endangered (i.e., listed) species and their designated critical habitat.

The presentation covered web mapping of endangered species, when EPA creates Bulletins, the significance of a PULA versus a Bulletin versus a species range, how to get started by reading the pesticide label, a demo of the Bulletins Live! Two application, and frequently asked questions. 

Presenters included Brian Anderson (Associate Director of EPA’s Environmental Fate and Effects Division), Amy Adams and Stephen Muela (BLT System Administrators and mapping scientists in EPA’s Environmental Fate and Effects Division).

  • View webinar recording
  • View webinar presentation slides (pdf) (2.1 MB)
  • View webinar transcript (pdf) (194.7 KB)
  • BLT Q&A Page.

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Last updated on February 14, 2025
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