πβ¨ Federal Officials Say an Endangered Wetland Plant Is Recovering. Not Everyone Agrees.
π Why this is awesome: When the northeastern bulrush joined the ranks of federally endangered plants and animals in 1991, the perennial, grass-like sedge teetered on the edge of extinction with just 13 known populations scattered across six states.
More than 30 years later, that number has ballooned elevenfold: 148 plant populations have been found in Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, [β¦] ππ±
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π Next steps to celebrate & amplify
- π Key signal: When the northeastern bulrush joined the ranks of federally endangered plants and animals in 1991, the perennial, grass-like sedge teetered on theβ¦
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Source: Inside Climate News