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The US has reinstated its livestock import ban from Mexico after the New World screwworm fly was found further north than ...
The U.S. closes its southern border due to New World screwworm fly, a flesh-eating parasite that has decimated cattle ranches ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the border closure after Mexico reported a case of a flesh-eating parasite ...
The US stopped livestock imports from northern Mexico due to the screwworm fly threat. USDA Secretary Rollins announced border tightening and a $30M sterile fly program.
A detection of the New World Screwworm closer to the United States will keep the ports closed to livestock from Mexico.
The map shows the ports of entry affected by the U.S. Agriculture Department’s announcement and the approximate locations of ...
The United States has temporarily closed its southern border to livestock imports due to the northward spread of the New World screwworm fly in Mexico, a flesh-eating parasite posing a significant ...
New cases of screwworms on July 8 in Veracruz, Mexico has caused the U.S. to close southern borders to livestock imports.
The US has halted livestock imports from Mexico as the New World screwworm fly spreads closer to the southern border. The ...
Representative Kat Cammack (R-FL) spearheaded a recent letter to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) urging the ...