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Pielli’s bill to protect native species passes PA House

We all know how important insects and other invertebrates are, for their role in ecosystems (such as pollinating flowers, fruits and vegetables), because of their importance in the food chain (think of many birds’ menus), and because some of them are so pleasing to the human eye (e.g., butterflies!).

Now Rep. Chris Pielli of the 156th PA House district, in the West Chester area, has proposed a bill to add “wild native terrestrial invertebrates” to the flora and fauna already protected under the 1982 Wild Resource Conservation Act.

The bill authorizes the PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to gather appropriate research and take necessary measures to protect rare and endangered species.

Now the PA Senate needs to act favorably on the bill. Read more here and see the full text here.