Climate & Sustainability

UC Santa Cruz earns Integrated Pest Management Achievement Award

In recognition of long-standing efforts to safely and sustainably manage pests, UC Santa Cruz has earned the California Department of Pesticide Regulation’s Integrated Pest Management Achievement Award. Integrated Pest Management is any approach that uses the least-toxic, effective method to solve pest problems. Sustainable Pest Management (SPM) is a whole-system approach that builds on the […]

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In recognition of long-standing efforts to safely and sustainably manage pests, UC Santa Cruz has earned the California Department of Pesticide Regulation’s Integrated Pest Management Achievement Award.

Integrated Pest Management is any approach that uses the least-toxic, effective method to solve pest problems. Sustainable Pest Management (SPM) is a whole-system approach that builds on the decades-long practice of IPM to include the wider consideration of pest management impacts on communities and the environment; impacts of climate change and extreme weather on pest pressures; and availability of economically viable pest management solutions.

“We have a talented and dedicated team in Ground Services that continually looks for safe, sustainable, and creative ways to steward the UC Santa Cruz lands that it manages,” said Ed Reiskin, Vice Chancellor for Finance, Operations and Administration. “It’s an honor to have the state of California recognize our team for this longstanding commitment to sustainability.”

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Last modified: Mar 31, 2025