Save the giant Palouse earthworm

June 30th, 2009 by Ken

This article came across my desk from the wire services.  It’s so good, that I’m going to run it just as it arrived – – without any comment.

Fans of the giant Palouse earthworm are once again seeking federal protection for the rare, sweet-smelling species.

The worm has been seen only four reported times in the past 110 years, but supporters contend it is still present in portions of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho.

The worm can reach three feet in length, is white in color and reportedly possesses a unique Lily smell.

Environmental groups are asking the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to protect the worm as an endangered species.

The Bush administration rejected an earlier petition, but supporters hope to have better luck with the Obama administration.

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