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November 3, 2010

Comments Sought on Plan to Combat Deadly White-Nose Syndrome in Bats (PDF | 56.2 KB) (Oct 27, 2010)
DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service.
White-nose syndrome has killed more than a million bats in the Northeast and has spread to 11 or more states in less than four years since its discovery near Albany, New York. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in collaboration with other federal agencies, including USDA, state agencies and tribal governments, is proposing a coordinated national management plan to address this critical environmental issue. The proposed plan is available for review and comment through Dec 26, 2010. The plan and additional information are available on the FWS White-Nose Syndrome site.

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June 15, 2010

2010 Florida Citrus Pest Management Guide: Citrus Canker
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
Citrus canker, caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas citri subsp. Citri, is a leaf, fruit, and stem blemishing disease that affects most citrus. The 1,900-ft rule was suspended in January 2006 and eradication of citrus-canker-affected trees ended. The new Citrus Health Response Plan does not require removal of affected trees. Thus, growers should use their best judgment in management of citrus canker. The entire state of Florida is under quarantine, and fruit movement is subject to specific regulations depending on market destination. Although it is difficult to predict exactly how severe canker losses will be under Florida conditions, indications from outbreaks in the state are that it will be difficult to control on grapefruit and the most susceptible early season orange varieties. Areas that are currently canker-free should be protected to the extent possible.

2010 Florida Citrus Pest Management Guide: Huanglongbing (Citrus Greening)
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.

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June 19, 2008

Emergency Prevention and Response Plan for Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (Mar 14, 2008; PDF | 2.08 MB)
DOI. NPS. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.

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April 22, 2008

Using Foliar Fungicides to Manage Soybean Rust (Updated 2007)
Ohio State University. Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center.
Online compendium thoroughly reviews the myriad technical, agronomic, and economic factors involved in deciding whether to apply fungicide to manage soybean rust.

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May 2, 2007

2007 Florida Citrus Pest Management Guide: Citrus Canker
University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.

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March 27, 2007

Citrus Health Response Program and Citrus Health Response Plan - State of Florida 2006-2007 (Sep 15, 2006; PDF | 171 KB)
USDA. APHIS. Plant Protection and Quarantine.
Developed by the USDA/APHIS and FDACS/DPI in consultation with the Florida citrus industry and other stakeholders.

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November 21, 2006

OSHA Guidance Update on Protecting Employees from Avian Flu Viruses (Nov 2006; PDF | 1.27 MB) and Press Release - OSHA Unveils New Guidance for Protecting Employees Against Avian Flu (Nov 14, 2006)
DOL. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

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July 19, 2006

Governors produce state bird flu guides (Jul 18, 2006)
CBS News.

Preparing for a Pandemic Influenza: A Primer for Governors and Senior State Officials (Jul 2006; PDF | 1.1 MB)
National Governors Association Center for Best Practices.

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July 11, 2006

U.S. Department of Agriculture: Pandemic Planning Report (Jun 29, 2006; PDF | 151 KB)
United States Department of Agriculture. Secretary Mike Johanns.

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