Wild Sprout is now focused on Washington’s endangered species, using art to showcase our fragile resources.
Tag: Nature Art
Gray Wolf
This historically hunted species has been reintroduced and recovering in Washington.
Tufted Puffin
Once an active region for the tufted puffin, now there only a few remaining nesting sites in the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the northern pacific coast islands.
Wenatchee Mountains Checker-mallow
Endemic to Washington state, the Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow grows only in Chelan County.
Nelson’s Checker-mallow
This rare perennial blooms in southwestern Washington from May to July. It is a food source for native bees.
Protected: Class Handouts
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