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Wanted: Bugs — dead, not alive - Wilson County News

That’s right. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is asking citizens in six mid-U.S. states to mail in deceased butterflies, moths, and skippers to help USGS scientists establish a Lepidoptera Research Collection (LRC). The six states in the survey are Alabama, Georgia, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. These specimens will help USGS scientists identify contaminants and ....

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Federal agency wants dead butterflies from Alabama: Here's why

Federal agency wants dead butterflies from Alabama: Here's why
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Collect butterflies, moths for science

The USGS wants you to send them dead moths and butterflies. Citizens in six mid-U.S. states are being asked to mail in deceased butterflies, moths ....

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