• Biosecurity Act: Administration
  • Ruminant feed ban regulations
  • Wool risk analysis
  • New arrangements between MAF and ERMA New Zealand for containment facilities
  • Approving animal ID systems
  • Development of pest management strategies for exotic animal diseases
  • Two new SOEs doing business
  • Biosecurity Act: Administration and enforcement
  • MAF’s new BSE surveillance programme
  • Honey and propolis from Pitcairn Island
  • Risk analysis on the importation of specified poultry products
  • Biosecurity Council policy statement on interdepartmental consultation
  • Risk analysis
  • New Biosecurity Authority begins work
  • Perspectives on the SPS agreement
  • Draft biosecurity strategy for New Zealand
  • Animal health surveillance
  • Grazing of livestock on Crater Block
  • Recognition of South Africa’s scrapie-free status
  • Leptospirosis safeguards during imports of horses
  • New direction for biosecurity
  • The SPS agreement and New Zealand’s primary industries
  • Prepared for exotic diseases of animals
  • Protecting New Zealand’s biosecurity: links with other national groups
  • New containment laboratory at the National Centre for Disease Investigation
  • The new role of the OIE in international trade
  • Initiative on biosecurity cooperation with Australia
  • Progress towards a biosecurity strategy for New Zealand
  • Resumption of importation of bovine semen from the United Kingdom
  • Imported animals, embryos and semen information
  • Protecting New Zealand’s biosecurity: international linkages
  • The new trading rules: major challenges for a domestic industry
  • Ruminant protein regulations
  • Y2K and exotic animal disease emergency response
  • South African origin goats will be released from quarantine
  • Fragile ecosystems under threat?
  • Biosecurity research strategy
  • Bioresearch areas for New Zealand
  • Plans to enhance laboratory diagnosis of exotic diseases
  • Horse and horse semen import risk analysis
  • New policy statement sets out commitment to consult
  • MAF Biosecurity Authority policy statement on consultation
  • Towards a national biosecurity strategy
  • Towards a biosecurity strategy for New Zealand
  • Disclosure of information for voluntary disease programmes
  • Biosecurity Authority to launch new publication
  • Notifiable organisms
  • Notifiable organisms affecting animals
  • Revised risk analysis on chicken meat imports
  • Serious honey bee parasite found in New Zealand
  • World organisation for animal health meets
  • Varroa decision explained
  • Tightening the biosecurity net
  • Draft risk analysis policy for consultation
  • Process for conducting import risk analyses
  • Animal welfare – a growth area
  • Dutch elm disease under control
  • Painted apple moth update
  • Interim Commission on Phytosanitary Measures
  • Risk Group 2 pests
  • Biosecurity research areas agreed
  • Bovine Tb strategy
  • Biosecurity begins away from home
  • Tb tests approved
  • Appropriate level of protection: the concept
  • Varroa update
  • Termites down and out in Otorohanga?
  • Noxious weeds knocked back
  • A new era in animal welfare
  • Australians address layer hen standards
  • Massey animal welfare centre launched
  • On the border: keeping unwanted invaders at bay
  • Contaminated machinery refused entry
  • K9 capers
  • The thin green line: MAF’s Enforcement Unit
  • EU prosecutions
  • Fumigation operator suspended
  • Border Management Group responsibilities
  • Sparrow deaths investigated
  • Varroa update
  • Johne’s disease review completed
  • Risk disk: a risk analysis resource on CD
  • MAF Biosecurity contracts: how the system works
  • Canine brucellosis tests under scrutiny
  • Animal Welfare Act sets key advisory committees in law
  • Review of consultative forums
  • Interceptions of black widow spiders on California grapes
  • Bilateral quarantine arrangement for importation of plant propagation material
  • Gum leaf skeletoniser kept in check
  • International liaison
  • Import requirements for bulbs under review
  • Enforcement: MAF’s frontline biosecurity ‘police’
  • Watershed year for New Zealand biosecurity
  • Instant fines from July 2001
  • Shipping container survey
  • Biosecurity strategy development team up and running
  • Argentine ant revisited
  • Yellow flower wasp
  • Animal welfare and international trade
  • Parrot scam
  • On-farm surveillance – a key strand in the biosecurity net
  • Foot and mouth disease response
  • Bovine Tb strategy
  • Risk analysis policy
  • Biosecurity cooperation with Australia
  • New Zealand’s contribution in world animal health body
  • Welfare of animals on inter-island transport
  • Devil’s tail tearthumb threatens ecosystems
  • Australian guava moth
  • Pest plant accord
  • Biosecurity down under – protecting the marine environment
  • Educating people about biosecurity
  • Biosecurity campaign: Stand Together – Protect New Zealand
  • Southern saltmarsh mosquito
  • Improving animal health surveillance
  • Argentine ant control trials
  • Approved organisations under Animal Welfare Act
  • Salmonella link possible between sparrows and humans
  • Tomato disease detected
  • Plant pest surveillance
  • Foot and mouth disease: A farmer’s story
  • My first 100 days as biosecurity minister...
  • Disease emergency: are we prepared?
  • When there is an exotic animal disease outbreak overseas
  • Sea container review
  • Interim Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (ICPM): an update
  • Bovine Tb strategy review
  • No sign of gypsy moth
  • Fresh cut flowers and foliage review
  • NZ hosts trans-Tasman animal welfare meeting
  • Expensive produce: $200 instant fines introduced
  • Should pig feeding be regulated?
  • BSE: an international public health, animal health and trade issue
  • Precaution and the management of biosecurity risks
  • More resources needed for international plant work
  • Import risk analysis for Cordyline and Dracaena
  • Painted apple moth response report released
  • Sudden oak death – new disease identified in US
  • Developing codes of welfare: a consultative process
  • Pipfruit industry certification post deregulation
  • Californian grapes back on the menu
  • Awareness campaign set for lift-off
  • Hull fouling
  • What happens to the leftovers?
  • Access requested for WA honey
  • Uncooked pig meat imports suspended
  • New bird quarantine facility
  • Links between child and animal abuse
  • Kiwi vets succeed in new animal welfare exam
  • Biosecurity Amendment Bill
  • Protect New Zealand, Tiakina Aotearoa - Biosecurity campaign launched
  • Hydatids-free status near
  • Southern saltmarsh mosquito control/eradication strategy
  • Killer fungus threatens native frog species
  • Keeping rescue squads in express lane
  • Reinforcing New Zealand’s BSE-free status
  • Draft slaughter code to balance religious, welfare values
  • Animal welfare in Philippines – NZ lends a hand
  • No further signs of Australian beetle
  • Seeking a smoother ride
  • Biosecurity programme – expectations versus reality?
  • New disease diagnosed in goats and cattle
  • South Island remains varroa free
  • Fire ants
  • Climate change impact on biosecurity
  • Painted apple moth eradication programme
  • Australian pest down but not out
  • Phytosanitary certificate
  • Methyl bromide under spotlight
  • Ensuring imported seeds contain no GM material
  • Praise for biosecurity frontliners
  • Ensuring insects are DOA
  • Technical advisory groups
  • MmmLC not a significant threat
  • Yellow flower (scoliid) wasp response
  • Poultry welfare
  • Animal welfare on the farm
  • Operational research
  • Bovine Tb Board of Inquiry
  • Marine biosecurity
  • What we really know about biosecurity
  • Saltmarsh mosquito in Kaipara Harbour
  • Role of fungi and bacteria in biosecurity
  • Varroa update
  • Risk analysis handbook a first
  • Independent welfare reviewers
  • Animal welfare conference
  • Sea container survey
  • Treating imported used tyres
  • World class service at animal health reference lab
  • Hotline service
  • Avian influenza
  • Argali sheep
  • Varroa alert: South Island apiary cleared
  • Paper wasp and crazy ant
  • Shipping committee meets
  • Forest pest trapping programme
  • New plant pests
  • Air transport standards for animal welfare
  • Black Ferns on the ball for biosecurity
  • New Zealand risk analysis expert honoured by OIE
  • Protect New Zealand week gets rolling
  • Biological diversity and biosafety protocol
  • Container survey update
  • Giant African snails
  • Lettuce aphid spreads
  • OIE animal welfare mandate
  • Increased sheep and goat surveillance for TSEs
  • Options for varroa management
  • Aussie biosecurity mascot visits
  • Human impacts on New Zealand’s environment
  • Hydatids-free status a step closer
  • Chronic wasting disease surveillance stepped up
  • Live animal export assurance changes
  • Pecking order and the welfare of chickens
  • Pain expert visits
  • Tourist pays price for smuggling budwood
  • Eucalypt pests cross Tasman
  • Sex pheromone trap developed
  • Swift Korean response to FMD
  • NZ biosecurity impresses Hawaiian visitor
  • Surveillance review
  • Imports of table grapes resumed
  • Regional councils’ biosecurity role
  • Anthrax simulation
  • Aquatic biodiversity and biosecurity
  • Renewed commitment to Tb vector control
  • Dutch elm disease can still be eradicated
  • International congress on animal use in science
  • Parrot disease threatens native species
  • No major change to BSE code
  • Anthrax simulation a success
  • Red suited man in biosecurity bust
  • Computer modelling reduces animal use in research
  • Asian gypsy moth conference
  • Biosecurity measures for transtasman trade streamlined
  • Root weevil discovered on imported grapes
  • Downy mildew in carnations
  • Deep burial for damaged wheat
  • Painted apple moth aerial strategy working
  • Gum leaf skeletoniser
  • Sudden oak death
  • Strong links with Massey
  • Animal use in life sciences
  • OIE animal welfare group
  • Pre-shipment car clearances in Japan
  • Queensland fruit fly exercise
  • Animal abuse and child abuse links
  • Exotic ants
  • Campaign against invasive species
  • Significant year for biosecurity
  • Operational planning for Biosecurity Strategy
  • Exports of live animals and germplasm
  • Quarantine for all imported dogs?
  • Protecting animals used in film making
  • Salmonella brandenburg vaccine
  • International plant pathology conference
  • The surveillance paradox
  • Pine pitch canker
  • Fall webworm found in Auckland
  • Waikato biodiversity project
  • Biosecurity risk from international yachts
  • Animal biosecurity surveillance
  • Use of equivalences in animal trade
  • Australian quarantine review
  • Quarantine clearances for East Timor forces
  • Embryo transfer conference
  • Requirements for experimental seed imports
  • Plum pox ruled out
  • Animal disease response capability to be beefed up
  • Regional council biocontrol programmes
  • Import health standard development reviewed
  • HSNO amendment before select committee
  • Animal ethics committees
  • Border and import permit charges
  • UK animal welfare experience
  • Top rating Border Patrol
  • Moth response update
  • South Island focus for varroa protection
  • Varroa transitional management programme
  • New charges for live animal exports
  • Red fire ant response stood down
  • Broiler chicken code of welfare introduced
  • Animal welfare on Last Samurai set
  • Plant pest incursion investigation team
  • Welfare of dogs used in teaching
  • Standard for wood packaging materials
  • Next-generation quarantine x-ray technology
  • Regional strategy for persistent tussock pest
  • Major changes to container pathway
  • Biosecurity strategy launched
  • Ballast water convention closer
  • Marine biosecurity risk management
  • Ruminant protein regulations
  • Prioritising import health standards
  • What to do if a snake bites you
  • Horowhenua onions OK for Australia
  • Pest response brings scientific collaboration
  • Fungus fright
  • Self-help approach to possum control
  • New pig disease provisionally confirmed
  • Risk analysis for imported sheep and goat genetics
  • Varroa control line moved
  • Gum leaf skeletoniser management
  • Brown rot response exercise
  • Post-entry quarantine for plant material
  • ANZCCART conference report
  • Welfare issues for broilers and layers
  • New transitional facility standard for sea containers
  • Avian risk analyses
  • Science, research and biosecurity
  • California Newcastle disease outbreak
  • Varroa National Pest Management Strategy
  • Dealing with Undaria
  • Wildlife disease surveillance
  • Import health standard for sea containers
  • Exercise Barrier
  • Moth response strategies endorsed
  • NAWAC gets tick of approval
  • Wildlife management congress
  • Dutch elm disease
  • Reflecting on animal welfare changes
  • Asian gypsy moth
  • Sea transport of animals
  • Protecting Pacific nations from ant invasion
  • Biosecurity Strategy implementation
  • Carcass disposal workshop
  • Vietnam FMD control project
  • Australia-New Zealand quarantine discussions
  • Avian influenza
  • New biosecurity system taking shape
  • A New Zealand FMD vaccine bank
  • Ants targeted
  • Enhancing sea container risk management
  • Simplifying risk assessment of air passengers
  • Container inspection training pays off
  • Southern saltmarsh mosquito
  • Plant pest surveillance
  • Timely interception of Gypsy moth
  • Protecting our waters from invasive weeds
  • Domesticated animal surveillance review
  • NZ expert invited to Cambodia
  • Pig industry to attempt disease eradication
  • Pitch canker – biosecurity success story
  • Painted apple moth – days numbered
  • Powdery mildew on capsicums
  • Biosecurity clearances for cruise ships
  • Ships’ ballast convention adopted
  • Research builds welfare science base
  • Welfare of sheep in live shipments debated
  • Developing a risk management framework
  • Bagpipes, BSE and bullets
  • Wireworm in New Zealand ostriches
  • Pacific ant prevention plan
  • Mathematical modelling to predict pest spread
  • Surveillance for forestry pests
  • Container checks prove their worth
  • Blueberry rust blows in
  • GMO testing methods
  • Safeguarding the vitality of our lakes
  • Foundations laid for new biosecurity agency
  • Molecular scientists compare notes
  • Why reindeer had to stay at home
  • Animal use in research and teaching: latest stats
  • Gumleaf skeletoniser
  • Marine biosecurity capability enhanced
  • Quarantine – Island style
  • Citrus canker in Australia
  • Auditing offshore treatment facilities
  • Log exports to India
  • Meeting expectations of the Biosecurity Strategy
  • Biosecurity risks for sub-Antarctic islands
  • Koi carp in Waikato
  • Southern saltmarsh mosquito eradication update
  • Undariamanagement programmes to cease
  • Shipping company takes initiative
  • Welfare aspects of wildlife marking
  • Wheat virus detected in Canterbury
  • Exotic disease vaccines in spotlight
  • Wildlife surveillance research
  • New biosecurity structure: who does what?
  • Biosecurity New Zealand directors appointed
  • Contingency plans for large-scale carcass disposal
  • Aerial spraying over urban areas
  • Controlling rabbits with biocide
  • Bovine Tb strategy
  • National Centre for Advanced Bio-Protection Technologies
  • Risk from pinewood nematode
  • Research into humane traps recognised
  • Reflections and themes from Biosecurity Summit
  • FMD: The story we hope we never write
  • New RNZSPCA Director appointed
  • Weedbusters is 1
  • Market access for kumara
  • Predators Gallop exercise
  • Knowing what’s expected in an incursion response
  • Let’s talk: Lessons from the PAM programme
  • Health monitoring following eradication programme
  • Welcome home with a sting in the tail
  • Invasive algae may be here to stay
  • Exercise Taurus testing national biosecurity system
  • Key welfare codes issued
  • Use of methyl bromide in New Zealand
  • Vessel biofouling research to measure marine biosecurity risk
  • MAF role in National Response Centre (NRC)
  • 100 of the worst invaders: how do we rate?
  • Foot and mouth disease field exercise successful
  • Southern saltmarsh mosquito eradication update
  • Plans to bring in a new organism? Ask ERMA NZ first
  • New organisms: How MAF ensures controls and standards are met
  • Operation Waiheke
  • Exercise Taurus: Phase one
  • Plant quarantine resources boosted
  • Australian subterranean termites eradicated
  • Marron: Successful inter-agency collaboration
  • e-Learning Award
  • Keeping watch on aquatic pests
  • National invasive ant programme update
  • Asian gypsy moth eradicated
  • Right story, wrong amphibian
  • Fall webworm response update
  • New ERMA Chief Executive announced
  • Inspectors on animal welfare front lines
  • Codes of welfare
  • The welfare of animals during Operation Waiheke
  • Update for key animal welfare publications
  • News from the National Animal Welfare
  • Advisory Committee (NAWAC)
  • Ruminant protein control programme audits
  • Exercise Taurus: Phase II
  • Air curtain incinerator trial shows promise
  • Carcass burial planning formalised
  • Know the enemy
  • Dutch elm disease
  • Spray programme effective against Florida red scale
  • $80 million pest eradicated
  • Import standard manages disease risk from imported meal
  • Risk of herbicide-resistant seed establishing extremely low
  • National invasive ant surveillance
  • Didymo containment programme ramped up
  • Moth reports show safe, responsible attitude to public health
  • Whither, whitefly?
  • Nice or nasty plants
  • People in Biosecurity
  • Biosecurity monitoring: Are there any holes in the net?
  • Rare honour for New Zealand animal welfare leader
  • Soya meal the culprit in GM maize scare
  • Mainland pests threaten Chathams biosecurity
  • Managing risk pathways key to marine biosecurity
  • (Not) Wanted: Bulbul bullies
  • Exotic sea squirt finds under investigation
  • A partnership to protect Fiordland’s marine environment
  • With enemies like these
  • People in Biosecurity
  • Weedy gang of four in our sights
  • Livestock saleyards – what’s the risk?
  • Public participation key to didymo management
  • A strategic approach to biosecurity science
  • Disease detectives
  • RFID technology
  • Planning for national centre at Wallaceville continues
  • The science behind border protection
  • Biological control of pests
  • People in Biosecurity
  • Education officer appointed
  • Avian influenza
  • Keeping the South varroa free
  • Nationwide surveillance for sea squirt
  • Pitch canker simulation an outstanding success
  • Pacific Island quarantine awareness programme
  • Local initiatives boost ‘Know the Enemy’ campaign
  • New era for high-risk site surveillance
  • Revamped gypsy moth programme
  • Surfing New Zealand’s biosecurity
  • Personal responsibility key to stopping didymo
  • Pest fish threaten ecosystems
  • Fish & Game New Zealand
  • Biosecurity opportunities and risks
  • Local heroes wanted for 2006 Weedbusters awards
  • Border fees under review
  • Painful husbandry procedures: code issued
  • Risk assessment for Btk products being updated
  • PAM spray cleared by