Personal memory by Ellen Kuhlmann
1800 • Odessa, WA, USA
The shrub steppe of Washington State once covered 36% of the land, a vast tundra of shrubs, fields of wildflowers, birds, reptiles, and mammals. Today less than 1/2 of that is left, much in a degraded condition.
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