This webpage provides access to all the publications currently available from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). The publications presented here are organized into the following categories: APHIS General Information, Animal Health, Plant Health, Biotechnology, Wildlife Damage, and Animal Welfare. Whenever possible, publications are made available in both English and Spanish.
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You may order copies of an APHIS Publication through our APHIS Publications Ordering System. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery of your items. If you have any questions about your order, contact us at APHIS.Publications@aphis.usda.gov.
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2013 Biosecurity for Birds Calendar

Questions and Answers: The Rulemaking Process
Import: "Keep the Homefront Pest Free" (brochure)

APHIS and Social Media

National Scrapie Eradication Program: Animal Identification and Recordkeeping Guide for Sheep and Goats

APHIS Plant Protection and Quarantine:
Keeping Native American Crops and Plants Healthy and Strong

APHIS Veterinary Services:
Helping Native Americans Protect Their Livestock and Fisheries

APHIS Wildlife Services:
Controlling Wildlife Damage on Native American Lands

Help Fight Fruit Flies in Florida - English-Spanish (doorhanger)

Mexican Land Border Import Guide: Agricultural Items for Personal Use | En Español

APHIS: Partnering Across Nations To Safeguard Native American Agriculture

National Wildlife Disease Program: Wildlife Tissue Archives

Careers in Wildlife Services

National Veterinary Stockpile

Blackbirds: USDA Investigates
How Ultraviolet Cues
Influence Blackbird Feeding Behavior:
Research May Lead to More Effective Bird Repellents

Pets: Questions and Answers: Proposed Rule —Retail Pet Sales

Questions and Answers: Determination of Nonregulated Status for Roundup Ready (RR) Sugar Beets

Questions and Answers: Changes to Emerald Ash Borer Quarantine

Questions and Answers: Ohio Environmental Assessment for the Asian Longhorned Beetle Cooperative Eradication Program in Clermont County
Previous Versions of Animal Care Inspection Guide Replaced

European Orthobunyavirus, or “Schmallenberg” Virus

USDA 2012 Emerald Ash Borer Survey, Q&A's

Animal Care: Appeals Process

Eucalyptus: Environmental
Assessment on
Genetically Engineered
Eucalyptus, Q&A's

New Risk-Based Sampling Protocol and Propagative Monitoring and Release Program at Plant Inspection Stations, Q&A's

Lei of the Land: How to Make Sure Your Leis Can Come back to the U.S. Mainland

Coyotes in Towns and Suburbs

The Animal Welfare Provisions on Animal Fighting

Ohio Regulated Area: Asian Longhorned Beetle (Factsheet)

Ohio Tree Removal for Asian Longhorned Beetle Eradication (Q&As)

Estimating the Value of Resident Canada Goose Damage Management

Report Wildlife Aircraft Strikes

National Veterinary Services Laboratories

VS 2015 Factsheet

Update on the National Veterinary Accreditation Program

Firewood: Heat-Treatment Requirement for Canadian Firewood, Q&A

Feral Swine: Damage and Disease Threats (2011)
Feral/Wild Pigs: Potential Problems for Farmers and Hunters (2005)

Why Veterinarians Should
Continue Their Accreditation
in the National Veterinary Accreditation Program

Khapra Beetle: A Devastating Agricultural Pest (Poster - Alert)
- India (English) (Hindi)
- Pakistan (English) (Urdu)
- Saudi Arabia (English) (Arabic)
- United Arab Emirates (English) (Arabic)
