Regal Fritillary Butterflies Find Rare Refuge On Military Base In Pennsylvania
The regal fritillary butterfly has largely disappeared from the East Coast, save for a surprising refuge on a military base in Pennsylvania. A few days each summer, hundreds descend for a tour.
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July 23, 2019 at 04:07AM
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