National Butterfly Center that sued Trump admin closes after right-wing harassment

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The National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas, said today that it will shut down 'for the immediate future' after facing ongoing harassment rooted in right-wing conspiracy theories.

A red-bordered pixie butterfly at the National Butterfly Center in Mission. Texas. Photo: Suzanne Cordeiro/AFP via Getty Images" after facing ongoing harassment rooted in right-wing conspiracy theories.The nonprofit nature reserve, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Rio Grande Valley, became a target after it sued the Trump administration in 2017 disputing its planned U.S.-Mexico border wall..

It said last Friday that it would close temporarily over the weekend due to "credible threats" involving a nearby rally headlined by former President Trump.In the announcement, the center called the closure an "unexpected business disruption caused by false and defamatory attacks directed by political operatives."

"We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this may cause to members and visitors, many of whom plan trips months in advance, to experience this truly exceptional place," Marianna Trevino Wright, the center's executive director, said in a statement.g, president of the center's parent organization the North American Butterfly Association.

"We look forward to reopening, soon, when the authorities and professionals who are helping us navigate this situation give us the green light."It's unclear when or if the center will reopen, though the announcement noted that staff will remain paid.

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