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Scientists want your dead butterflies, moths if you live in these states

Por: WGN-TV Nation July 30, 2023

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) – The U.S. Geological Survey has a morbid request: they want you to mail in deceased butterflies, moths, and skippers if you live in one of six states. According to the USGS, the pilot program hopes to collect specimens that can help “identify contaminants and environmental factors which may be contributing to the decline of insect populations.” . “There are some questions that can’t effectively be answered without help from a lot of... + full article



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