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USDA Removes Two New York Townships from Regulation for Golden Nematode

January 28, 2011 Greg Rosenthal, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Riverdale, MD

By itself, it would have been great news when USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) recently announced the absence of golden nematode in the townships of Elba and Byron in Genesee County, New York, and removed these areas from regulation. APHIS and the New York State Department...

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USDA Creates New Solutions for Products and Importers

January 20, 2011 Alyn Kiel, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Riverdale, MD

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service employees recently brought some holiday cheer to an unlikely group—basket weavers from the Rwanda Basket Company. The Rwanda Basket Company provides training and tools to basket weavers in Rwanda. The Company helps to open overseas markets for the...

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Smokejumpers as “Beetle Busters”

January 12, 2011 Jennifer Jones, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service, Fire and Aviation Management

While many USDA Forest Service employees spend their summers working as Smokejumpers fighting wildfires in the west, they in turn spend their falls in the east working as Beetle Busters, helping the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) combat the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB).

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2011 Healthy Birds Calendar Tips to Poultry Owners

January 06, 2011 Madelaine Fletcher, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Riverdale, MD

Backyard poultry owners will find colorful chickens and turkeys, as well as ducks, parrots and some grand geese among a 12-month spread of domestic, wild and exotic birds in the 2011 Backyard Biosecurity calendar. They’ll also find a year’s worth of solid information to help them raise healthy birds...

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Wolf Monitoring with the Ho-Chunk Nation

December 17, 2010 DeWayne Snobl, USDA Wildlife Services and Karen Karash, Ho-Chunk Nation Department of Natural Resources

Wolves have an intrinsic value among Ho-Chunk people. The Nation is dedicated to ensuring that wolves remain on the landscape to preserve their role in Ho-Chunk culture for future generations.

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NWRC Receives 2010 Colorado Governor’s Award for High-Impact Research

December 14, 2010 Gail Keirn, APHIS Public Affairs, Fort Collins, CO

APHIS' National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) recently received the 2010 Colorado Governor’s Award for High-Impact Research for its development of the GonaCon TM Immunocontraceptive Vaccine (GonaCon). The award was one of four given to Colorado-based labs for their cutting-edge research with...

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USDA launches website to inform the public about user fees

December 06, 2010 Alyn Kiel, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Riverdale, MD

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is launching a website to provide members of the public with information about its user fee programs. The public can access the website at www.aphis.usda.gov/userfees.

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USDA Partnering for Wild Rice Restoration in Wisconsin

November 22, 2010 Robert Willging, WS District Supervisor, Rhinelander, WI

When summertime begins to transition to autumn in northern Wisconsin, towards the end of August and early September, Native Americans wait with anticipation for the Wild Rice Moon, the sign it is harvest time for the grain of such cultural importance to local tribes.

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USDA a Hit at FFA Convention in Indianapolis

October 28, 2010 By Alyn Kiel, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA APHIS

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and several other U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) agencies had staff at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis last week to share agricultural information with 50,000 enthusiastic FFA members, aged 12-21, and their families.

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USDA Keeps Pests Out at Miami Port

August 17, 2010 Alyn Kiel, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

A trip to your local plant nursery or florist is a lot like taking a trip around the world. You can find anything from boxwood from England, to roses from Colombia, to tulip bulbs from the Netherlands—the list goes on and on! Just as a myriad of plants, seeds and cut flowers come to us from around...

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