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  • Contact
  • HOPS Documents

We all can, and must, change how we manage public lands for the better.

Across this country, well-intentioned concerns about biodiversity loss and ecological change were captured and corrupted by corporations selling chemical solutions, and pesticide use was integrated into every natural lands management protocol.  But over the years, new information from the scientific community, the courts, and “alternative” land managers has emerged proving that our reliance on such toxic chemicals has only led to further deterioration of human health, ecosystem function, and water purity.
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In partnership with: 

PHILADELPHIA
One Art Community Center
bioPhilly

City Parks Association
​District 1199c Training Fund
​Friends of Fernhill Park
Friends of Manatawna Farm

Friends of Vernon Park
​Northwest Philly Climate Action Network

​Our City, Our Schools Coalition
​PhilaPOSH

​Soil Generation
Temple Environmental Law Society
Toxic Free Philly Drexel University
Weaver's Way Co-op

STATE/REGIONAL
The Black Institute
Clean Air Council
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Clean Water Action
​Delaware Riverkeeper Network

PennEnvironment
PennFuture
PennPIRG
NATIONAL
​Beyond Pesticides
​Humane Society of the United States
​Non-Toxic Communities
Physicians for Social Responsibility
​Rodale Institute
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