Why a Border Wall Could Mean Trouble for Wildlife By News January 25, 2019 Add Comment Edit If the Trump administration extends the wall at the southern border, it could degrade important habitats for animals and plants, even birds and insects. Share this post Related PostsSteve King’s Remarks on White Supremacy Draw Widespread Rebukes From His Own PartyU.S. Ambassadors Worldwide Are Summoned to D.C. Forum Despite ShutdownTrump’s Evolving Rhetoric on the WallSupreme Court Takes Eight Cases, but Doesn’t Act on Some Big OnesEffects of the 2013 ‘Taper Tantrum’ Linger Over Fed PolicyNews Analysis: Mercurial Trump Has Made Path Out of Shutdown Much Harder to Find‘We Want to Work’: Federal Employees Brace for Hard TimesRuth Bader Ginsburg Is Cancer Free After Surgery, Supreme Court Says
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