Recovering One of Washington's Rarest Plants Showy stickseed grows where hikers fear to tread— loose, steep mountain slopes. The Service and its partners are working to establish new populations of this endangered plant to better protect the species against catastrophe.
Keeping Purple on the Prairie A Washington family's dairy farm is helping to recover Kincaid's lupine, a threatened prairie plant, to make sure the purple flower can be enjoyed by future generations.
Protecting the Oregon Spotted Frog in Washington(Freshwaters Illustrated) Learn more about one of the Northwest's imperiled frog species, and how biologists and partners are working to protect its habitats in Washington.
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