Habitats from "summary" of State of Washington Natural Heritage Plan by
Habitats refer to the specific environments where different plant and animal species live and interact with each other. These habitats are crucial for maintaining biodiversity and supporting the overall health of ecosystems. They can range from forests and wetlands to grasslands and deserts, each providing unique resources and conditions for various species to thrive. In Washington State, there is a wide variety of habitats due to its diverse geography and climate. These habitats support a rich array of plant and animal species, many of which are unique to the region. Protecting these habitats is essential for preserving the state's biodiversity and ensuring the survival of these species for future generations. E...Similar Posts
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