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Restored prairie at West Eugene Wetlands is home to over 200 species of wildflowers, plants, birds, and animals, including Fender鈥檚 blue butterfly, Kincaid鈥檚 lupine, Willamette daisy, and the recently recovered Bradshaw鈥檚 lomatium
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Feb 4, 2023
Female fenders blue butterfly on a small pink flower. Wings are spread out and you can see the brownish blue color on top with an outline of white on the wings.
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Partnership-Driven Conservation Gives Oregon Butterfly Wings
Jan 11, 2023
Fenders blue butterfly sitting on a plant. This is a side view where the underside of its wings is visible and you can see its unique spotting pattern.
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The Fairy of the Prairie: Fender鈥檚 Blue Butterfly is Fluttering Back from the Brink of Extinction
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Embarks on Plan to Conserve Key Areas in Willamette Valley
Nov 18, 2022
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Apr 19, 2022
A cluster of bright yellow flowers called sneezeweed grows at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge in Wyoming.
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Native Wildflowers Turn Up the Color
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Restored prairie at West Eugene Wetlands is home to over 200 species of wildflowers, plants, birds, and animals, including Fender鈥檚 blue butterfly, Kincaid鈥檚 lupine, Willamette daisy, and the recently recovered Bradshaw鈥檚 lomatium
Habitat Restoration
The Final Willamette Valley Conservation Area Land Protection Plan
Feb 4, 2023
Fenders blue butterfly sitting on a plant. This is a side view where the underside of its wings is visible and you can see its unique spotting pattern.
Endangered Species Act
The Fairy of the Prairie: Fender鈥檚 Blue Butterfly is Fluttering Back from the Brink of Extinction
Jan 11, 2023
Four tan-black-and-white birds with long gray bills probing sand for food at the beach
Recreation
Where the Birds Are
Apr 19, 2022
A cluster of bright yellow flowers called sneezeweed grows at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge in Wyoming.
Wildlife Wonders
Native Wildflowers Turn Up the Color
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