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Dr. Andrea Morgan of USDA's Animal Care Program Talks Horse Health

July 14, 2011 Dr. Andrea Morgan, Associate Deputy Administrator for APHIS Animal Care

Hello, I’m Dr. Andrea (Andy) Morgan, Associate Deputy Administrator of USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)’s Animal Care (AC) program. In 1985, when I hadn’t been out of vet school long and was working at a small animal practice, I got ahold of a brochure about APHIS’ Public...

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Dr. Jose Lozada on World Veterinary Year 2011

July 07, 2011 Dr. Jose Lozada, APHIS Veterinary Regulatory Support, Riverdale, Md.

Hello, I’m Dr. Jose Lozada. I joined the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) in 2005 as a field veterinarian in Puerto Rico and, after a year and a half with the agency, I took my current position with the Veterinary Regulatory Support. My job here is providing risk advice to our...

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Working In the Field and Lab, APHIS Veterinarian Dr. Amy Winter Shares Her Career Experiences for World Veterinary Year 2011

June 30, 2011 Dr. Amy Winter, APHIS Veterinary Medical Officer, Ames, IA

Since childhood I’ve always wanted to be a veterinarian, which makes my position at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) the perfect job for me. I’m Dr. Amy Winter, a Veterinary Medical Officer with the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). I’m stationed at the National...

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USDA’s Biotechnology Deregulation Process

June 28, 2011 APHIS Staff

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) works diligently to ensure that genetically engineered (GE) organisms such as Pioneer’s hybrid corn seed is just as safe for agriculture and the environment as traditionally bred crop varieties. Our biotechnology deregulation process is a...

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APHIS Deputy Administrator for Veterinary Services Dr. John Clifford on World Veterinary Year 2011

June 23, 2011 Dr. John Clifford, APHIS Chief Veterinary Officer

I’m Dr. John Clifford, Chief Veterinary Officer for the USDA and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Deputy Administrator for Veterinary Services. Over nearly the last 26 years I’ve had the pleasure of holding numerous positions within the agency. Here’s my story on how I got to...

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APHIS Pleased With Animal Evacuations At Two Flood-Ravaged North Dakota Zoos

June 20, 2011 David Sacks, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

In late May, two zoos in central North Dakota were hit hard by flooding. The disaster prompted the need for a swift evacuation of the animals. In Bismarck, the Missouri River threatened to submerge the Dakota Zoo and its 500+ animals under as much as seven feet of water, and in Minot the Roosevelt...

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APHIS Administrator Dr. Gregory Parham, a Second Generation Veterinarian, Reflects on World Veterinary Year 2011

June 16, 2011 Dr. Gregory Parham, APHIS Administrator

I’m Dr. Gregory Parham and I’m the Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). As a proud member of the veterinary profession, I’m happy to share with you that 2011 has been declared World Veterinary Year in honor of the 250 th anniversary of the founding of the first...

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Cochran and Borlaug Fellowship Program Alumni Gather in Zambia

June 13, 2011 Suzanne Heinen, Foreign Agricultural Service, Acting Administrator

Following his two weeks of Cochran Program training in North Carolina with the USDA’s Animal and Plant Inspection Service (APHIS), Chiluba Mwape was able to develop a pest list for Zambia. This has enabled the nation to conduct pest risk assessments for several Zambian fruits and vegetables—the only...

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USDA Assists with Import Requirements for Royal Gift

June 13, 2011 Michael Perry, Export Specialist for APHIS Plant Protection and Quarantine, Riverdale, MD

It’s not unusual for devoted gardeners to share favorite plants and seeds with each other, even across international borders. When doing so, it’s extremely important that these items don’t harbor pests or diseases that could harm other plants or the environment. While the USDA’s Animal and Plant...

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APHIS Internships Lead to Future Opportunities

June 07, 2011 Virgilio Barrera, APHIS legislative intern (Spring 2011)

Working to protect American agriculture is no small task. On any given day the people at the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) work vigorously to protect livestock, fruits, vegetables and other commodities from pests and diseases...

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