30 Miles From Extinction

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30 Miles From Extinction tells the story of the Crystal Skipper, a rare butterfly found only along the North Carolina coast. Filmed in Carteret County on the Crystal Coast, this documentary explores one of the most unique and little known species in the state and the conservation efforts working to protect it. There was a real chance this species could have disappeared before most people ever knew it existed. Through the work of scientists and conservationists, and the protection of critical habitats like Fort Macon State Park and Hammocks Beach State Park, the Crystal Skipper has been given a chance to survive. This film goes beyond the butterfly itself and highlights the importance of coastal ecosystems, environmental stewardship, and the role North Carolina state parks play in preserving fragile habitats. If you care about wildlife, conservation, or the natural beauty of coastal North Carolina, this is a story worth watching. Produced by Mark Crews of Finished Works, this documentary brings attention to a species that is easily overlooked but deeply important to the region. Watch and share to help raise awareness and protect what remains.

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30 Miles From Extinction | FaithChannel 30 Miles From Extinction tells the story of the Crystal Skipper, a rare butterfly found only along the North Carolina coast. Filmed in Carteret County on the Crystal Coast, this documentary explores one of the most unique and little known species in the state and the conservation efforts working to protect it. There was a real chance this species could have disappeared before most people ever knew it existed. Through the work of scientists and conservationists, and the protection of critical habitats like Fort Macon State Park and Hammocks Beach State Park, the Crystal Skipper has been given a chance to survive. This film goes beyond the butterfly itself and highlights the importance of coastal ecosystems, environmental stewardship, and the role North Carolina state parks play in preserving fragile habitats. If you care about wildlife, conservation, or the natural beauty of coastal North Carolina, this is a story worth watching. Produced by Mark Crews of Finished Works, this documentary brings attention to a species that is easily overlooked but deeply important to the region. Watch and share to help raise awareness and protect what remains.

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