Environment
'Extinct' Dragonfly Makes Comeback in Illinois, Frustrates Water Utility
A dragonfly once thought to be extinct is now seeing reintroduction into the wilds of Illinois. And while that's great news for conservationists trying to preserve a natural beauty, it has become a thorn in the side of local water utility projects.
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