The letter was the push Carson needed to investigate DDT

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In 1958, Rachel Carson received a letter describing songbirds suddenly dropping from tree branches.The writer blamed their deaths on a pesticide called DDT that exterminators had sprayed on a nearby marsh.The letter was the push Carson needed to investigate DDT.She had already heard from scientists and conservationists who were worried that rampant use of the pesticide posed a threat to fish, birds,and possibly humans.

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