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Border Wall Restoration Site Reports

Published by the Wildlands Network on July 25, 2022.

Details sites along the U.S.-Mexico border that are in most dire need of environmental restoration following border wall construction.

Tags: Environment, Fencing

Tags:Environment Fencing

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