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July 1, 2008

Federal Press Releases

Customs and Border Protection Press Releases:

CBP in Texas Uncovers Untreated Wood Packing Materials, Pests and Other Violations (Jun 13, 2008)

CBP Asks: Please Don't Bring Firewood Across Border (May 16, 2008)

Enormous Asian Beetles Get a Chilly Reception in Philadelphia (May 14, 2008)

CBP Ensures Flowers are Pest Free on Mother's Day (May 9, 2008)

Bug Free Flowers for Mom: Courtesy of Los Angeles CBP (May 8, 2008)

CBP Officers at Michigan Border Ports Ensure Mother’s Day Plants, Flowers Free of Disease, Pests (May 8, 2008)

CBP Officers at El Paso Border Ports Ensure Mother's Day Plants, Flowers Free of Disease, Pests (May 5, 2008)

Seattle CBP Agriculture Specialists Intercept Destructive Pests (Apr 18, 2008)

Unwanted Agriculture Pests Hitchhike Their Way Into Washington State (Mar 28, 2008)

CBP Officers in Philadelphia Discover Venomous 8-Legged Stowaway (Feb 29, 2008)

CBP Ensures Pest Free Flowers for Valentine's Day (Feb 13, 2008)

CBP in Philadelphia Ensures Cocoa Beans are Pest-Free for Valentine's Day Chocolates (Feb 12, 2008)

California Agriculture Specialists are Ready for Valentine's Day Pests (Feb 11, 2008)

Newark Agriculture Specialists, CBP Officers Continue to Protect U.S. Ag Industry (Feb 6, 2008)

CBP Ensures Valentine's Day Flowers are Pest Free (Feb 6, 2008)

CBP Canine Alerts to Prohibited Fruits in Sealed Cans at Chicago O'Hare Airport (Jan 16, 2008)

CBP Agriculture Specialist Finds Mealy Bugs in New Type of Flower (Dec 26, 2007)

Coast Guard:

Coast Guard Seeks Comments on Environmental Impact of Ballast Water Treatment Systems (Apr 8, 2008)

Centers for Disease Control:

CDC Finds Some Bird Flu Strains have Acquired Properties that Might Enhance Potential to Infect Humans (Jun 10, 2008)

National Park Service:

Vessels with Live Mussels to be Quarantined (Jun 6, 2008) (PDF | 47 KB)

Park Expands Zebra Mussel Prevention Program (May 16, 2008)

Glen Canyon Announces Further Expansion of Zebra Mussel Prevention Program (May 15, 2008) (PDF | 47 KB)

U.S. Geological Survey:

The Buzz on Pollinators: Podcasts Hover around National Pollinator Week (Jun 20, 2008)

USGS and Environment Canada Will Share Science across Borders (May 23, 2008)

Web Tool Puts Wildlife Disease News on the Map (May 2, 2008)

Invasive Brown Treesnake Focus of Multi-Agency Science Meeting (Apr 15, 2008)

USGS Maps Show Potential Non-Native Python Habitat Along Three U.S. Coasts (Feb 20, 2008)

Many Factors Will Challenge the Recovery of the Chesapeake Bay (Feb 11, 2008)

FORT Co-hosting Plague Symposium in November 2008 (Jan 31, 2008)

USGS Genetics Research Sheds Light on Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus in Great Lakes' Fish (Jan 23, 2008)

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