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Unfinished Arizona border barriers harm environment, National Park Service, area ranchers say

ORGAN PIPE CACTUS NATIONAL MONUMENT – Replanted saguaros stand like sentinels along a wide access road and a towering, 30-foot bollard barrier that’s part of construction ordered by then-President Donald

Trump s rush to build US border wall fuels fear of lasting harms

Trump’s rush to build US border wall fuels fear of lasting harms Megan Janetsky © Large construction machinery blows up dust along a recently built stretch of border barrier along th. Large construction machinery blows up dust along a recently built stretch of border barrier along the San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern Arizona on January 8, 2021 [Megan Janetsky/Al Jazeera] San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona, United States – Biologist Myles Traphagen flips through images captured by his wildlife cameras and shakes his head in disbelief: a javelina, a bird watcher, a couple of US Border Patrol agents – that’s it.

Government scientists predicted border wall construction could harm wildlife refuge

Government scientists predicted border wall construction could harm wildlife refuge Rachel Frazin © Getty Images Government scientists predicted border wall construction could harm wildlife refuge Construction of President Trump s border wall moved forward last year even after government scientists said it could harm a nearby wildlife refuge, according to an internal report obtained by The Hill. The report, obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, showed that the construction of the wall would pull water from the San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge. The wall construction would have pumped water from an offsite Glenn Ranch Well, which the report said would cause water levels of wells at the San Bernardino refuge to be drawn down by as much as 13.7 feet.

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