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For example, Bosque del Apache NWR in NewMexico is renowned for its winter birding, featuring huge numbers of Sandhill Cranes and Snow Geese, among others. Critically, NWRs preserve habitat and wildlife, often for endangeredspecies. A number of these NWRs appear on my list of the Top 25 NWRs for Birding.).
However, Kirtland’s Warbler is no longer listed on the EndangeredSpecies Act, as it was delisted in 2019. Please note that rankings and opinions may vary depending on personal preferences and birding conditions. That seems like a fact ChatGPT should get correct.
His parents moved where opportunity beckoned, taking him from San Angelo, Texas, to Columbus, NewMexico, then to Dallas, and finally on to California. EndangeredSpecies List, giving it free reign to wander and populate North America in ever increasing numbers, including a nest on the ledge of the U.S. And grow they did.
One might assume that construction of a border wall through a sensitive national wildlife refuge would be prevented, or at least slowed, by a thicket of lawsuits under statutes such as the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the EndangeredSpecies Act (ESA). And, most recently , again near San Diego in 2017.
After all, there are more than 600 miles of border fencing, walls, and other barriers in California, Arizona, NewMexico, and Texas, and there has been plenty of time to assess the effectiveness of barriers. Some of those considerations would include whether border walls are effective in the first place.
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