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Basketball Legend Seeks USDA's Help to Transform Family Farm Into a Sustainable Agricultural Enterprise

May 31, 2024 Tamara Ward-Lucas, Communications Coordinator, USDA Office of Communications

For basketball great Ralph Sampson, farming is his new game of choice. The new and beginning farmer is looking to resurrect his family’s farm and spur new economic growth on the ancestral land.

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USDA Scientists Collaborate to Protect Endangered Species for Extinction

March 21, 2024 APHIS Public Affairs

As the majestic California Condor soars high in the western skies, the largest bird in North America inspires those who knows its near-tragic history. On the verge of extinction in the 1980s, this resilient avian managed to survive. However, it recently faced a new threat to its existence – highly...

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From Rats to Readiness: APHIS & MIZZOU Join Forces to Protect You from Future Zoonotic Threats

March 12, 2024 Palmer Pinckney, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA, APHIS

Imagine investigators navigating city streets, collecting clues on a hidden health threat from the city’s furry inhabitants. Norway rats ( Rattus norvegicus) living in New York City are helping to uncover the secrets of zoonotic diseases – illnesses that move between animals and humans. This is...

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New International Wildlife Disease Training Course

December 23, 2014 Benjamin Williams, Project Manager, International Services

Protecting agriculture is nothing new for USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), who is on the job 24/7 keeping livestock safe from animal disease. APHIS is sharing that expertise internationally to help countries protect livestock and threatened and endangered species from...

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USDA and Peace Corps Team Up in Screwworm Eradication Efforts in Panama

November 13, 2014 Murali Bandla, APHIS Associate Deputy Administrator, International Services

Over the past few months, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), as part of the U.S. Panama Commission for Eradication of Screwworm, has started to partner with Peace Corps Volunteers in Panama to enhance APHIS’ surveillance activities. Volunteers will be working in rural Panama...

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USDA Partners with Maryland School for the Deaf in Work-to-Learn Program

October 28, 2014 Barbara Schading, Training Specialist, Professional Development Center, Plant Protection and Quarantine, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA

Traditional classrooms aren’t the only place where high school students learn new things. Every workday from 12:40 to 2:40 p.m., Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD) senior Carroll Barnes is learning outside the classroom through his school’s Work-to-Learn program. He hitches a ride from the program’s...

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USDA Celebrates Efforts in Support of U.S.-Mexico Cattle Trade

October 10, 2014 Abbey Fretz, APHIS Legislative Director

Trade... Employee safety... U.S. Livestock Health… Every organization must work to balance its priorities, and these are just a few of the priorities that the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has as part of its work at the livestock inspection facilities along the border between...

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#Together Against Rabies: APHIS-Wildlife Services Works to Prevent Rabies

September 26, 2014 Gail Keirn, USDA APHIS Public Affairs Specialist

This year’s World Rabies Day theme “Together Against Rabies” is appropriate given the number and diversity of organizations around the world focused on preventing the spread of rabies in people, pets, livestock and wildlife. Since 2007, the Global Alliance for Rabies Control has sponsored World...

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Do YOU Have a Plan for Your Livestock Should Disaster Strike?

September 17, 2014 Tanika C. Whittington, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Legislative and Public Affairs

Last year brought some interesting weather to our country. A multi-day severe weather event included an EF3 tornado that carved a 68-mile path from Mississippi to Alabama. Parts of Colorado had flooding so severe it destroyed thousands of homes, and wiped out 200 miles of state roads and 50 state...

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Do YOU Have a Plan for Your Pets Should Disaster Strike?

September 12, 2014 Tanika C. Whittington, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Legislative and Public Affairs

Let’s face it—there’s nothing quite as frightening as when a natural disaster strikes. Even fictional movies about natural disasters leave you on the edge of your chair. Whether in the movies or real life, the important lesson is—planning ahead can save…you or your family’s…life. It’s National...

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