USDA/APHIS is making an unprecedented proposal for rule making under the Animal Welfare Act regulations. The current comment period on this item is open until June 5, 2019.
Cargill's animal nutrition business is voluntarily recalling select Southern States® feed because it contains levels of aflatoxin in excess of FDA guidelines.
Four pups of a critically endangered species of wolf have been born at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. The zoo says in a news release that the two male and two female red wolf pups were born April 13 — the first new litter of red wolf pups at the zoo in nearly a decade.
The zoo says a snow leopard cub was born on April 30. It was the first pregnancy for the cub's 4-year-old mother, Alya, and 6-year-old father, Moutig, the zoo said, and the first snow leopard birth at the zoo since 2007.
Capt. Hooker recommended No New Rules be put in place. The FWC Commission took her recommendation and passed it unanimously.
This week the USDA/APHIS announced it's online tool, "Licensing and Registration Assistant"
The newborn is making history by being the first successful birth of the species as a result of induced ovulation and artificial insemination, according to the zoo.
USDA/APHIS content added publications to it’s “Publications, Forms and Guidance Documents” in animal care.
On April 8, 2019 the Missouri House of Representatives passed the Working Animal Protection Act (WAPA) 104-42!
On March 13, a Diana monkey was born, and it is the 33rd Diana monkey born at the Tulsa Zoo. Zoo officials say on average, two are born in North America each year.