The northern leopard frog is a semi-aquatic, endangered species in Washington, relying on varied habitats for survival. Its decline is due to habitat loss, climate change, and disease, prompting conservation efforts.
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The Pacific Flyway: Washington’s Vital Role in Bird Migration
Washington State is a crucial part of the Pacific Flyway, where millions of birds rely on the state’s diverse ecosystems for stopovers during their transcontinental journeys.
Beginning Watercolor – Shrubsteppe
Join us in this two-session workshop and master watercolor basics as we explore Washington’s Shrubsteppe.
Ferruginous Hawk
The Ferruginous hawk, North America’s largest migratory hawk, faces endangerment in Washington due to habitat loss, declining prey, and direct threats, prompting conservation efforts like artificial nesting platforms.
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Discover Washington’s Unique Natural Habitats
With ecosystems ranging from temperate rainforests to shrub-steppe, each of the five regions in Washington offers a remarkable blend of biodiversity, natural resources, and cultural significance.

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