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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><b>From:</b> Inouye, David
William <br>
<b>Sent:</b> Tuesday, September 21, 2010 3:05 PM<br>
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Butterfly Study</a><br>
<i>WGN, video,</i> September 19, 2010<br><br>
...the walking sticks are definitely cool, but another big crowd-pleaser
here are the butterflies. >> ...that's swallowtail from new guinea.
>> that's where professor art shapiro comes in. he's known as the
butterfly guy in these parts, and beyond. in fact, shapiro's behind one
of the most extensive butterfly studies on record, funded by the<b>
National Science Foundation</b>. art's been trekking out to the same
sites in northern california and the sierra nevada for nearly 40 years,
so he's seen what warming temperatures and habitat changes can do over
time. we're in gates canyon, one of his study sites.<br><br>
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