The only place to find the regal fritillary butterfly in the East Coast is at Fort Indiantown Gap. It's a rare treat to spot what the military training site compares to a monarch butterfly dipped in ...
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A very rare butterfly subspecies, whose only remaining habitat is at Fort Indiantown Gap, is finally on its way to making the endangered species list. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service last week ...
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