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Federal agency failed to protect 49 at-risk Hawaii species, lawsuit says

Timothy Hurley
KARL MAGNACCA / UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII / 2010
                                The greatest threat to the endangered Hawaiian yellow-faced bee is habitat loss.
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KARL MAGNACCA / UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII / 2010

The greatest threat to the endangered Hawaiian yellow-faced bee is habitat loss.

COURTESY BISHOP MUSEUM / 2009
                                The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is being sued for failing to protect the habitat of 49 species — including the Pacific Hawaiian damselfly — on the federal endangered species list.
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COURTESY BISHOP MUSEUM / 2009

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is being sued for failing to protect the habitat of 49 species — including the Pacific Hawaiian damselfly — on the federal endangered species list.

KARL MAGNACCA / UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII / 2010
                                The greatest threat to the endangered Hawaiian yellow-faced bee is habitat loss.
COURTESY BISHOP MUSEUM / 2009
                                The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is being sued for failing to protect the habitat of 49 species — including the Pacific Hawaiian damselfly — on the federal endangered species list.