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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Monday a phased reopening of cattle, bison and equine imports from Mexico ...
Imports of livestock from Mexico will resume in phases starting next week after a ban in May at ports of entry because of ...
Here’s one reason to shut down the border. To combat the flesh-eating larvae (maggots) of the New World Screwworm (NWS) that’s wreaking havoc among livestock along […] ...
Identifying the flesh-eating parasite, which actually isn't a worm, is key to keeping it out of the U.S. Recognizing a ...
Gov. Abbott has ordered two Texas agencies to begin working together and with residents and business leaders to stop the ...
Historically, the screwworm was a big problem in several areas of the southern U.S. prior to its eradication in the 1960s.
According to experts from Texas A&M, the New World screwworm is a tropical, parasitic fly native to the Western Hemisphere.
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announces aggressive to combat New World screwworm’s northward spread.
Re-emergence of the New World Screwworm (NWS) has become a recent concern for American agriculture. As the fly moves closer ...
The deadly, flesh-eating parasite has led to border closures for live cattle from Mexico over the past six months.
Texas officials ramp up efforts against the New World screwworm, launching a response team to safeguard animals and ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has released a plan to prevent the spread of the New World screwworm this week.
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