After the Fender’s blue butterfly was declared extinct in the 1980s, a conservation plan was enacted to help the butterfly survive. The plan targeted the revival at scale of Kincaid’s lupine, a perennial flower that is just as rare as the butterfly. The Fender’s blue has quadrupled in numbers since the butterfly was rediscovered, and the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde are being welcomed back to settle onto these prairie landscapes to help maintain the grasslands and increase the butterfly population.
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