The Center for Biological Diversity accuses the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service of violating the Act by failing to list the sand-verbena moth, despite projecting that five of the moth’s six populations ...
Sand-verbena moths are threatened by a combination of habitat loss to development, climate change-driven sea-level rise and invasive species. Disregarding evidence that clearly shows the moths are ...
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Environmental group sues over denied endangered species listing for Whidbey Island mothThe sand-verbena moth, Copablepharon fuscum, is found on a few coastal beaches on Vancouver Island, British Columbia and Whidbey Island, with just six known populations remaining. The moth depends ...
TACOMA, Wash.— The Center for Biological Diversity sued the Trump administration today seeking Endangered Species Act protections for sand-verbena moths. These highly imperiled moths were denied ...
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