The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit, North America’s smallest rabbit, is critically endangered due to habitat loss and has unique genetic traits.
Tag: Endangered
Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse
The Columbian sharp-tailed grouse struggles to survive in less than five percent of their historical range in Washington.
Greater Sage Grouse
A resident of Washington’s shrubsteppe ecosystem, these birds are currently endangered.
Taylor’s Checkerspot
Endemic to the Pacific Northwest, this striking butterfly is near local extinction in Washington.
Woodland Caribou
This endangered species is considered extirpated within Washington state.
Gray Wolf
This historically hunted species has been reintroduced and recovering in Washington.

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