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Broken Screens The Regulation of Live Animal Imports in the United States H uge Burmese pythons tangle with alligators in the Everglades. Nutria, semi-aquatic rodents from South America,
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Document Date: 2007-07-31 18:59:00


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Washington / D.C. / Newcastle / /

Company

FWS / Invasive Species Specialist Group / IUCN Invasive Species Specialist Group / /

Continent

America / Europe / South America / Africa / /

Country

United States / China / /

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USD / /

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Product Issues / /

Facility

Plant Protection Act / Plant Health Inspection Service / Auburn University / /

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policy solutions / food trades / disease carrier threatening / food markets / food supplies / online databases / /

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American streams / Florida Keys / Potomac River / /

Organization

World Conservation Union / Auburn University / Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists / federal government / Defenders of Wildlife / U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service / National Invasive Species Council / Human Service / of Wildlife / Department of Health / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

Person

Christina Romagosa / /

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responsible federal official / U.S. pet trader / /

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Screens / /

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Louisiana / Hawaii / /

Region

southern China / West Nile / /

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us open / /

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artificial intelligence / /

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www.conservationmedicine.org / www.cste.org/ps/2003pdfs/03-id13%20%20final.pdf / www.defenders.org/animalimports / www.issg.org / www.defenders.org / /

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