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Blocking Biodiversity: Why a "Great Wall" Might Not be Great for AZ Wildlife

By Maya Springhawk Robnett • Mar 16, 2017
Maya Springhawk Robnett

President Donald Trump has vowed to build an impenetrable wall along the U.S.-Mexico border to keep people from coming into this country.   But there’s concern for the non-human traffic that traverses that line.  Maya Springhawk Robnett of the Arizona Science Desk reports.

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