People ride a bike along the levee near the National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas on Wednesday 6 February 2019. The center will have about 70 percent of its property cut off by the proposed Trump border wall along the levee in the area. Photo: Courtney Sacco / Caller-Times

By Beatriz Alvarado
6 February 2019
MISSION, Texas (Corpus Christi Caller Times) – Amid a legal battle to stop the federal government from erecting a 36-foot “wall system” topped with steel bollards through its property, the National Butterfly Center is conducting business as usual.
On a Wednesday morning, the parking lot at the 100-acre wildlife center was full, with some families and winter Texans visiting its trails, observation areas, exhibits, and botanical garden.
There’s even a field trip planned for tomorrow, said Marianna Treviño-Wright, the center’s director.Meanwhile, a draft emergency restraining order against the federal government awaits a final read before it’s filed, possibly as soon as Thursday, she said. […]In October 2018, environmental and historic preservation laws were waived to expedite the construction of the barriers, which are being funded by the 2018 omnibus Appropriations Act. [GoFundMe: Protect the National Butterfly Center] [more]

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