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Regal Fritillary Butterfly Research at Fort Indiantown Gap
Joint Force Headquarters - Pennsylvania National Guard
July 12, 2013 | 2:49
Julie Eckenrode, a conservation biologist at Fort Indiantown Gap, describes the rare Regal Fritillary Butterfly—which is found almost exclusively on post—and details the efforts that she and her colleagues are making to bolster and expand the population. Also available in high definition
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