The Bethany Beach firefly could be added to the Endangered Species Act list, the Washington Post reported. If the U.S. Fish ...
The Bethany Beach Firefly has officially been recommended to the Endangered Species List. Here's what that means.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has determined the Bethany Beach firefly is likely to become endangered. Here's all to ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service will consider granting federal protections to the Bethany Beach firefly, which is rapidly ...
The Bethany Beach firefly is the first lightning bug species to be considered for protections under the Endangered Species Act.
Every June and July, the Bethany Beach firefly emerges along the shores of Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware. It flickers with ...
The Bethany Beach firefly is in danger of flickering out and becoming endangered, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Monday. The firefly, found in coastal Delaware, Maryland and Virginia ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to declare a nocturnal insect called the Bethany Beach firefly as threatened, arguing climate change, light pollution, coastal development and other ...
Other impacts, or “stressors” on fireflies’ existence are light pollution, pesticides, horse grazing, and various plants. The ...
Based on a review of the best scientific and commercial data available, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has determined the Bethany Beach firefly — a nocturnal beetle found in coastal Delaware ...