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Monarch butterflies are going extinct. How can we save them?
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Monarch butterflies are going extinct. How can we save them?

Experts say the monarch butterfly could very well go extinct in the next 20 years. "If we want to have monarchs migrate through the western U.S., as they have for centuries, sustained work is needed,” the Xerces Society wrote on its website.
The U.S. flooded one of Houston’s richest neighborhoods to save everyone else
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The U.S. flooded one of Houston’s richest neighborhoods to save everyone else

West Houston’s Energy Corridor was hit with a wall of water to avoid a catastrophic reservoir failure.
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