
Washington Ranks as One of the Best for Wildlife Protection
The United States, alone, has over 1,300 species of animals and plants that are considered endangered or threatened. The local ecosystem is all they have to keep things going but with so many variables like contruction of new livable areas, pollution, and more, it makes it harder and harder for these plants and animals to keep it going.
Charity website SmileHub found that Washignton State is one of the best states for wildlife protection.

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Washington Ranks in Top 10 Best for Wildlife
In the study, Washington State ranked #9 in best states for wildlife protection.
Our friends in Oregon did very well coming in at number 3.
Here are the Top 10 best states for Wildlife Protection.
- Vermont
- Wyoming
- Oregon
- Colorado
- California
- Alaska
- Maine
- New Hampshire
- Washington
- Montana
More Stats about Washington's Protection of Wildlife
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Washington State ranked 6th for Share of State Land Designated for Parks and Wildlife
Washington State ranked 9th for Animal Charities Per Capita
Washington State ranked 16th for Vulnerability to Climate Change
Washington State ranked 20th for "Overexploitation" Threat Ranking
Washington State ranked 27th for "Land-Use Change" Threat Ranking
It's a fantastic thing for Washington State to be so positive about protecting our wildlife. We're also fortunate enough to live in a state where we have room for wildlife and plants to not just stay alive but thrive with our climate system and areas where there are no towns or anything.
The worst state is Nevada, followed by Mississippi, Kansas and Ohio.
Amazing Animals To Spot In Washington State
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