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spurry, greasewood, sagebrush, douglas fir, western hemlock, alaska cedar, big-leaf maple, red alder, and black cottonwood are among the characteristic trees that have been identified in washington. forest and mountain regions support black-tailed and mule deer, elk, and black bear. other native mammals
communities, parks and natural areas, transit, jobs, economic development, and climate change. environmental protection agency, water and sewer authority, natural resources defense council and casey trees are together making headway in the effort to develop the state into a cleaner and greener place to live...
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