THREAD: This rare butterfly lives on a military bomb range. Read and watch the latest installment of @AP's #WhatCanBeSaved series: http://apne.ws/G6yLrme pic.twitter.com/VJ3ANoFty2
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The law's successes are great, but there are many fragile species that linger on the endangered list, unable to survive without federal protection. (3/5) http://apne.ws/jOcUWP5
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The St. Francis Satyr is found at the Fort Bragg military base, which is also home to the red-cockaded woodpecker. The U.S. government has spent more to protect the woodpecker than the butterfly. (4/5)pic.twitter.com/qH4nth7TjO
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“Species will remain in the Endangered Species Act hospital indefinitely," says one conservation expert. Watch
@AP minidoc and tune in Tuesday for the next#WhatCanBeSaved episode. (5/5)http://apne.ws/mhmgggLShow this thread
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Why don't we have a concept of "Nature Crimes", like "War Crimes"?
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Flies live where my fly swatter is active.
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