Rare Phacelia Flower: Safe Enough to Drop from Endangered List?
Published Date: 4/30/2026
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Summary
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reopening the comment period until June 1, 2026, to hear more thoughts on removing the North Park phacelia, a Colorado plant, from the endangered list. This means the plant might officially be considered safe soon, which could change how it's protected and managed. No new money is needed now, but your voice can still help shape the final decision!
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