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On Guard Against African Swine Fever

December 09, 2021 Dr. Jack Shere, Associate Administrator for USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and leader of USDA’s ASF efforts

USDA has a proven track record of protecting U.S. farmers from foreign animal and plant pests and diseases.

Animals

USDA Announces Requirement for Contingency Plans to Protect Animals During Emergencies

December 02, 2021 Dr. Betty Goldentyer, Deputy Administrator of APHIS’ Animal Care program

We see the headlines about natural disasters all the time – hurricanes in the South, wildfires in the West, flooding, tornadoes, and the list goes on. But do we stop to think about how those natural disasters affect animals, especially those housed in zoos, sanctuaries, and other licensed facilities...

Animals

Dispersing Vultures Goes High Tech

November 16, 2021 Gail Keirn, Legislative and Public Affairs

When turkey vultures gather in large groups in urban areas, they can cause safety concerns due to their abundant fecal droppings and as hazards to air traffic. Wildlife Services (WS) biologists often manage vulture damage by modifying habitats to remove the things that attract them, such as perches...

Animals

Biological Science Technician Comes Back Stronger after Serious Injury

October 22, 2021 Diana Care, APHIS Animal Care

Megan Helsel was always interested in wildlife, especially wild birds. When she was working at a veterinary clinic, she met a client who was wearing a USDA APHIS t-shirt and struck up a conversation. “I didn’t know anything about the agency,” Megan said, “but once I learned about it, I was...

Animals

A Historical Visit, A Personal Career Highlight, and A Profound Memory: Vice President Kamala Harris’ historic visit to Hanoi, Vietnam

October 06, 2021 APHIS Foreign Service Officer Joseph “Joe” Vukovich

When the embassy is buzzing with the excitement for an event, it’s easy to feel proud of the important contributions our agency is making towards creating a better world. I experienced these feelings of pride and patriotism when I assisted during Vice President Kamala Harris’ visit to Hanoi, Vietnam...

Initiatives

Keeping the Wolves at Bay

August 03, 2021 Bryan Potts, Writer-Editor, APHIS Executive Communications

It’s often said that, “good fences make good neighbors.” And in Wisconsin, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service's Wildlife Services (WS) helped a sheep producer prove that saying true again. Using funds allocated for nonlethal livestock protection, WS designed and built a fence for the...

Animals

Protecting Hawaii’s Large Birds

July 26, 2021 Gail Keirn, APHIS Legislative and Public Affairs

In May, APHIS was awarded the prestigious Presidential Migratory Bird Federal Stewardship Award by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The recognition is for Wildlife Services (WS) work with diverse partners to protect the Hawaiian goose and Laysan albatross from dangerous collisions with aircraft...

Animals

Summer Movers: Protect Your New Neighborhoods and Surrounding Areas from Gypsy Moths

June 01, 2021 Tameka Tilliman, Legislative and Public Affairs, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

If you are moving this year from a location within the gypsy moth quarantine area to a location outside the quarantine area, please inspect outdoor household items for pests. This is a federal requirement for homeowners moving from gypsy moth quarantine areas.

Animals

USDA and FEMA Collaborate in Oregon to Vaccinate America

May 25, 2021 Michael Stepien, Public Affairs Specialist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

The Oregon Convention Center (OCC) was not open for usual business, but served a critical function to Oregon residents – one of the largest vaccine sites in the country. Over the past two months, the USDA assisted in providing over 320,000 vaccines in Portland by partnering with FEMA to vaccinate...

Initiatives Coronavirus

Texas Residents: We Need Your Help To Protect Citrus from Invasive Pests

May 03, 2021 Cecilia Sequeira, Public Affairs Specialist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

It’s amazing to think that just three counties in Texas’ Lower Rio Grande Valley produce more than 9 million cartons of fresh grapefruit and oranges each year, making it one of the United States’ top citrus areas. But it’s not easy! South Texas citrus growers face a significant challenge: a small...

Animals
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