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Kay Carter-Corker, United States Government Publishing Office, United States, National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Federal Register, Department of Agriculture, and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Year:
2020
Subject:
Animal welfare--Law and legislation; Pets; Research; Captive marine mammals; Transportation; Administrative agencies--United States--Rules and practice
Christopher W. Swanston, Leslie A. Brandt, Patricia R. Butler-Leopold, Kimberly R. Hall, Maria K. Janowiak, Stephen D. Handler, Kyle Merriam, Marc Meyer, Nicole Molinari, Kristen Schmitt, P. Danielle Shannon, Jennifer B. Smith, Amarina Wuenschel, and Steven Ostoja
Barbara Kohn, United States Government Publishing Office, United States, National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Federal Register, Department of Agriculture, and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Year:
2020
Subject:
Animal Welfare--Law and legislation; Pets; Research; Captive marine mammals; Transportation
Dina Titus, Mark Meadows, Peter A. DeFazio, Sam Graves, Wesley T. Bissett, R. Douglas Meckes, Teresa MacPherson, Richard Patch, United States, Congress, House of Representatives, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management
Year:
2020
Subject:
Animal welfare--Law and legislation; Emergency Management; Pets
Bruce G. Marcot, Damon B. Lesmeister, Todd M. (Todd Matthew) Wilson, Eric Volkman, Paul Anderson, United States. Forest Service, and Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.)
Source:
USDA
Series:
Research paper
Year:
2020
Subject:
Health risk assessment; Biology; Fieldwork; Hazard mitigation; Epidemics; Northern spotted owl; Research