Immediate and decisive actions will better protect U.S. animal and public health.
A statewide disaster declaration and USDA's strategic reallocation of sterile flies are implemented to safeguard the U.S.
The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is announcing a shift in its 100 million per week sterile fly dispersal efforts to stop ...
The Southern Soil and Water Conservation District is expanding its footprint across agriculture, invasive species control, and water quality protection with new staff hires, shifting funding ...
The United States Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announces a shift in New World screwworm sterile fly dispersal efforts into Texas to stop the northern spread ...
USDA and Texas announce $750M sterile fly hub in Edinburg to expand border dispersal and keep New World screwworm from ...
The Sanibel City Council postponed a decision on a proposed lethal removal program for coyotes at its recent meeting, citing its desire for more information on alternative methods and a public ...
If NWS does cross the border, quarantine and movement controls will be designed to inspect and treat affected animals. Adis ...
Rollins and Governor of Texas Greg Abbott celebrated a significant achievement in the fight against New World Screwworm (NWS) ...
When it comes to bringing plants into the United States, regulations are strict and for good reason. The USDA and other ...
Although the parasite has not yet been detected in the US, officials warn that its northward movement poses a serious risk to livestock and wildlife.
Weekly USDA data show diverging trends in beef and pork exports, offering mixed signals for global protein demand that ...