USDA APHIS | Home Landing Page
https://aphis.usda.govFeral swine (Sus scrofa) are a rapidly expanding invasive species in the United States damaging agriculture, natural resources, property, cultural sites, and are a disease risk to people, pets, and livestock. Manage the damage and stop feral swine!
USDA APHIS | Home Landing Page
aphis.usda.govWhen you choose a career with APHIS, you will join more than 8,000 dedicated professionals working across the country and around the world to keep American agriculture healthy. Learn more. African Swine Fever African swine fever is a highly contagious and deadly viral disease affecting both domestic and wild pigs of all ages.
USDA APHIS | Imports: Animal and Animal Products
www.aphis.usda.gov › aphis › ourfocusApr 05, 2022 · APHIS' mission is to safeguard the health of our nation's agricultural resources. Our many animal health experts work closely with other federal agencies, states, foreign governments, industry and professional groups, and others to enhance international trade and cooperation while preventing the introduction of dangerous and costly pests and diseases.
USDA APHIS | About Animal Care
www.aphis.usda.gov › aphis › ourfocusJun 02, 2020 · Animal Care’s Purpose. Animal Care is a program under the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Our purpose is to: Ensure the humane treatment of animals covered by the Animal Welfare Act. Eliminate soring and promote fair competition at events covered by the Horse Protection Act.
APHIS Laboratory Portal - NAHLN
https://www.nahln.orgAPHIS has established various animal health programs within the U.S. to control and eliminate specific diseases impacting agricultural animals. (click here for more information on these diseases) State, university, and private animal diagnostic laboratories within the U.S. are annually approved to conduct testing in support of these APHIS programs.
USDA APHIS | Animal Welfare
www.aphis.usda.gov › aphis › ourfocusAnimal Welfare Act. The Animal Welfare Act establishes requirements concerning the transportation, sale, and handling of certain animals and includes restrictions on the importation of dogs for purposes of resale, prohibitions on animal fighting ventures, and provisions intended to prevent the theft of personal pets.
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https://efile.aphis.usda.govAPHIS at a glance. Animal Care (AC) Ensures the humane treatment of animals under the Animal Welfare Act, eliminates soring and promotes fair competition at events under the Horse Protection Act, and provides for the safety and well-being of pets and other animals during disasters. Navigation Mode Action Mode.