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AgriLife Extension takes screwworm education directly to Texas communities

Meetings paired with online tools give Texans access to up-to-date screwworm guidance

– by Kay Ledbetter

The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host multiple events across the state throughout June to provide New World screwworm education.

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The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host multiple events across the state throughout June to provide New World screwworm education. (Michael Miller/Texas A&M AgriLife)

AgriLife Extension specialists are speaking at the meetings to help Texas producers, wildlife managers and animal owners understand inspection, reporting and treatment of the New World screwworm.

These new events are a continuation of the educational effort on New World screwworm. AgriLife Extension has already conducted 316 events over the past year in preparation for the pest’s arrival, reaching almost 23,000 Texans who attended. Also, county agents and specialists have logged more than 45,000 educational hours on the subject.

AgriLife Extension also offers a centralized resource hub with fact sheets, management guidance and the latest news to help Texans identify, prevent and respond to this serious livestock and wildlife pest at https://tx.ag/screwworm.

Meetings with New World screwworm-related talks in June

Below is a roundup of events that will have speakers addressing the topic of New World screwworm, with the date and location, as well as information on registration and cost:

 

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