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Researchers Fear Southern Fence Will Endanger Species Further

TUCSON -- The debate over the fence the United States is building along its southern border has focused largely on the project's costs, feasibility and how well it will curb illegal immigration. But one of its most lasting impacts may well be on the animals and vegetation that make this politically...
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Juliet Eilperin

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