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 Urban development has destroyed much of the habitat and food sources for native animals that evolved to eat and live among particular native plants. But Meyer said studies have shown that once you introduce native plants into an inner city matrix, "all of a sudden the pollinators will come. We're talking about charming insects not mosquitos or cockroaches who don't need help living in an urban environment but butterflies and native bees who are not only amazing pollinators but beautiful in their own right. They've started a movement for new bylaws that would cut the board to 11 members and give it a majority of radio and broadcasting professionals. "We need a board that can attract donors and refinance the loan," says William G. Crosier, a board member from Houston who is one of the leading insurgents. Making the loans exclusively available to community lenders for several days and the additional identity checks are intended to correct some of the con