Tuesday, February 1, 2022

This Month in Plant Protection Today -PPQ-Trained Detector Dogs Track Down Lanternflies and Beetles

In North Carolina and Oregon, Detector Dogs Demonstrate Their Value
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 United States Department of Agriculture

January 2022

Plant Protection Today

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PPQ-Trained Detector Dogs Track Down Lanternflies and Beetles

They're coming to get you, spotted lanternflies and Japanese beetles! Detector canines—trained by USDA's Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) program—are ready to sniff out these damaging invasive pests to detect them early and prevent their spread.

These highly trained dogs represent some of the recent successes of our Agricultural Detector Canines strategic initiative. Its goal is to expand the use of detector dogs to enhance domestic pest surveys, detect pests early, and facilitate the trade of U.S. agricultural products. Read more.

 

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PPQ Lab Develops Tech for Imported Commodities, Inspections, and Pest Management

USDA's Plant Protection and Quarantine program continues its Science and Technology laboratory article series by highlighting the Treatment and Inspection Methods Laboratory (TIML, formerly known as the Miami lab). The TIML focuses on imported commodities. Read more.

 

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About Plant Protection Today

Every day, USDA's Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) employees collaborate with many partners, cooperators, and stakeholders to protect plant health. To stay on the leading edge, PPQ explores scientific frontiers, develops new plant protection methods, and makes critical advancements. These efforts safeguard our nation's agricultural and natural resources while facilitating the safe global trade of agricultural products. Plant Protection Today highlights some of PPQ's most successful and impactful programs and activities. Please send your feedback and comments to:

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