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What Can Outdoor Enthusiasts Do To Fight Invasive Species?

September 07, 2011 Joelle Hayden, Public Affairs Specialist, Riverdale, MD

I’m an avid camper. There’s nothing better than spending a week in the woods enjoying the calm and quiet beauty of nature. Food tastes best to me when it’s cooked over a campfire. And I want to make sure that I’ll always be able to go camping when I want to relax.

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USDA Forest Service Research Center’s Tree-Planting Technique Takes Root in South

September 07, 2011 Reggie Woodruff, Media Relations Officer, U.S. Forest Service

USDA Forest Service research is transforming exhausted farmland in Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee into thousands of acres of hardwood forests that will provide revenue to landowners, remove carbon from the air and serve as habitats for wildlife. In 1998...

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Basic Agricultural Safeguarding Training Boot Camp

September 06, 2011 Patrick Boyton, APHIS Program Specialist, Frederick, MD

Every day, thousands of USDA employees fight on the agricultural frontline to keep our nation safe from the “bad bugs” that threaten our nation’s $500 billion agricultural industry. The Professional Development Center (PDC) provides training, leadership and consultation to Animal and Plant Health...

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Second Generation Veterinarian Helps USDA Protect American Agriculture

September 01, 2011 Dr. Jeffrey Nelson, Veterinary Medical Officer, Ames, IA

Hello, I’m Dr. Jeffrey Nelson. I’m a Veterinary Medical Officer with USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). I work in Ames, Iowa at the National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL). Being a veterinarian runs in my family - my father is a veterinarian for USDA as well. I heard...

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Rural Champion Helps Tribal Farmers with Development and Land Management

August 29, 2011 Talishia Sears, Web Communications Intern, USDA

Cross posted from the White House Rural Champions of Change website: Ross Racine is the Executive Director of Intertribal Agriculture Council. He assumed those duties in January 2001. He served as the IAC Natural Resources Director beginning in 1991, and as the IAC Director of Programs since 1999.

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Never a Dull Moment for APHIS Wildlife Veterinarians

August 25, 2011 Dr. Pauline Nol, APHIS Veterinary Epidemiologist, Fort Collins, CO

Hello, my name is Dr. Pauline Nol. I’m a veterinary epidemiologist for USDA APHIS. As a veterinarian and a researcher, I’ve worked in the wildlife health field since 1999, starting my career at the United States Geological Survey’s National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wis. I joined APHIS’s...

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Preventing Smuggling, Protecting American Agriculture

August 19, 2011 Arianna Covington, New York Metro SITC Officer; with contributions from Lori Witham, SITC Officer and Sylvia Shadman-Adolpho, SITC Analyst

USDA’s Smuggling Interdiction and Trade Compliance (SITC), a program with USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), is in its tenth year of protecting American agriculture from invasive pests and diseases. Some of SITC’s efforts toward this goal include identifying and closing...

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APHIS Veterinarian Plays an Active Role in Safeguarding Animal Health

August 18, 2011 Dr. Bill Huls, APHIS Center for Veterinary Biologics Facilities Manager, Ames, IA

Hello, I’m Dr. Bill Huls, Facilities Manager with USDA APHIS’s Center for Veterinary Biologics (CVB). I have been with APHIS since 2002. The CVB regulates the industry that manufacturers veterinary biological products including animal vaccines and diagnostic test kits. I communicate with firms on a...

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What Can Bird Watchers Do to Fight Invasive Species?

August 15, 2011 Jim Barrett, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Riverdale, MD

For a bird watcher like me, there’s nothing quite like the thrill of spotting a rare or elusive bird—or watching any of our feathered friends in their natural habitats. Whether you are a die-hard enthusiast or just take pleasure in seeing birds outside your window, you have a deep appreciation for...

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USDA Plant Variety Protection Act Board Member is Recognized for his Work for Rural America

August 12, 2011 Talishia Sears, Web Communications Intern

Cross posted from the White House Rural Champions of Change website: P.J. Haynie serves on USDA's Plant Variety Protection Act Board and on the Agricultural Advisory Council for Virginia's first congressional district.

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