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When the Butterflies Come Home Again

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What backs it

The article describes a successful recovery of Fender's blue butterflies, an endangered species that was brought back from the brink of extinction through dedicated conservation efforts and is now reestablishing populations in its native habitat.

What it doesn’t mean

This does not prove that all endangered species can be similarly recovered, nor does it address broader ecosystem threats or climate change impacts on butterfly populations.

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