Mountaintops host some of the world's most diverse butterfly species, but climate change could transform these habitats into ...
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Planting 1,500 rubberweeds to save endangered blue butterfly found only on Mt. CharlestonThe low-flying butterfly feeds exclusively on nectar plants like the Cooper’s rubberweed. According to data collected by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, blue butterfly habitats have dwindled.
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