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The Most Important Partner in the Fight Against Invasive Plant Pests and Diseases

August 01, 2011 Dr. Gregory Parham, APHIS Administrator

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has declared August as Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month. Invasive plant pests and diseases are not just a concern of scientists, farmers or horticulturalists; they concern us all. Invasive pests and diseases of plants—such as...

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APHIS Veterinary Medical Officer Protects not Just Chickens, but People Too

July 28, 2011 Dr. Chrislyn Wood Nicholson, APHIS Veterinary Medical Officer, Poultry Specialist

Hello, my name is Dr. Chrislyn Wood Nicholson and I’m a Poultry Specialist with USDA's Animal Plant Healthy Inspection Service (APHIS) Veterinary Services (VS). I’ve worked for APHIS since 2004 as a veterinarian, but my relationship with this agency began even earlier. As a student, I was a...

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An Update on the Animal Disease Traceability Framework

July 27, 2011 Dr. John R. Clifford, Deputy Administrator and Chief Veterinary Officer for APHIS’ Veterinary Services’ program

On February 5, 2010, USDA announced a new, flexible framework for animal disease traceability in the United States. The Secretary of Agriculture and other USDA officials launched a widespread listening tour in 2010 to hear comments, concerns, and to discuss potential solutions to create a program...

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Pipe Springs Ranch: Colorado’s 2011 Leopold Conservation Award Winners

July 27, 2011 Katherine Burse-Johnson, NRCS Colorado

In the southeastern-most part of Colorado lays the historic town of Springfield, known for its farming and cattle ranching communities.

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APHIS Veterinarians, Protecting our Nation's Wildlife Populations

July 21, 2011 Dr. Jack Rhyan, APHIS Wildlife Pathologist, Fort Collins, CO

I’m Dr. Jack Rhyan and I’m a wildlife pathologist for USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Veterinary Services. I’ve worked for APHIS since 1990, and had spent seven years at the National Veterinary Services Laboratories before taking my current position at the National Wildlife...

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USDA Tests New Bird Detection Technology

July 18, 2011 Gail Keirn, APHIS Public Affairs, Fort Collins, CO

Recently, USDA- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) scientists at the National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) tested two new scare devices developed by private companies that include species recognition technologies─the Sonic Dissuader® and the Goose Guardian. The devices focus on...

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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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