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Escargot? More like Escar-No!

April 19, 2012 Eduardo Varona, APHIS State Operations Support Officer, Miami, FL

For the past several months, USDA’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and its partners at the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) have been fighting to stop the spread of the giant African snail—a nasty invasive pest that threatens Florida’s agricultural...

Animals Plants

Go Purple and Save an Ash Tree

April 17, 2012 Rebecca Blue, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

The Patuxent Wetlands Park is a lovely setting in Anne Arundel County, Maryland where vibrant tidal wetlands give way to the Patuxent River. It is a place where the community enjoys fishing, boating and nature. It is also the site of one of the 500 purple, prism-shaped traps hanging high in Maryland...

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Identify Citrus Diseases with New iPhone App

April 12, 2012 Lawrence Hawkins, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Sacramento, CA

Does your citrus tree have spotted leaves or fruit with brown raised spots or small lopsided fruit? Good news, USDA released a free Save Our Citrus iPhone app that makes it easy to identify and report the four leading citrus diseases: citrus greening, citrus canker, citrus black spot and sweet...

Conservation Technology

Meet USDA’s Youngest Ally in the Fight against Invasive Species: Ben Shrader, Invasive Hunter

April 10, 2012 Kelsey Branch, APHIS Biologist

In the battle to preserve agriculture and the environment, Ben Shrader is Luke Skywalker and invasive species are Darth Vader. Ben, a young man from central Texas, first became interested in invasive species after reading a newspaper article about plants wreaking havoc on native ecosystems. Also...

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Celebrating 100 Years of Washington, DC’s Cherry Blossoms

April 04, 2012 Alyn Kiel, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

Since 1912, the beautiful pink and white blossoms of the Tidal Basin’s Japanese cherry trees have been one of our national Capital’s most iconic images. For Washingtonians, cherry blossoms herald the beginning of spring and a reprieve, albeit brief, between frosty winter weather (although this...

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Leave Hungry Pests Behind for Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month

April 02, 2012 Greg Rosenthal, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

April flowers and fresh spring foliage beckon us outside to enjoy a picnic, hike, or gardening project. But we're not the only ones being beckoned. Invasive pests are also coming out. They're hungry, and your state is on their menu. That's why USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS...

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Individuals Across the Country Help Stop the Spread of Citrus Diseases

March 01, 2012 Lawrence Hawkins, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Sacramento, CA

Thanks to everyone who reported suspected citrus disease on USDA’s updated Save Our Citrus online Report It form. We have now received submissions from every citrus-producing state in the country. Using this new reporting form, site visitors can compare their own citrus plants to photos of four very...

Animals Plants

USDA Does its Part to Bring Valentine’s Day Cheer

February 14, 2012 Workabeba Yigzaw, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

Did you know that USDA helps in bringing Valentine’s Day cheer every year? With the help of Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection, USDA’s Animal and Plant health Inspection Service (APHIS) safely imports millions of cut flowers into the US free from harmful plant pests and...

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USDA Tree Climber Finishes 12th in World Competition

October 07, 2011 Bear LeVangie, APHIS Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication Program, Worcester, Mass.

Does your job relate to the activities you enjoy in your personal life? Mine does. In fact, no matter what challenges I’ve faced over the years, I’ve been able to stay sane because I am doing what I love to do, and I keep a positive mental attitude.

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Basic Agricultural Safeguarding Training BOOT CAMP Part II

September 30, 2011 Patrick Boyton, APHIS Program Specialist, Frederick, MD

In a previous blog post, we took a look at the training of Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Plant Health Safeguarding Specialists (PHSS) at The Professional Development Center (PDC). Now, let’s meet some of the faces behind the manuals and microscopes: the 2011 class of Basic...

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