Submitted by malxredleader t3_zxs8k3 in dataisbeautiful
Seacabbage t1_j227rky wrote
Damn, Florida doesn’t surprise me cause Florida, but would have hoped California would be better since they crank so many emissions/environmental standards up to 11. Doesn’t seem to be having a positive effect though.
vineyardmike t1_j229q0k wrote
California has a lot of ecosystems. Deserts, coasts, mountains. Not many states have snowy forests and desert and beach within 90 miles.
AmbitiousSquirrel4 t1_j230m44 wrote
That's probably not California's fault. California has more biodiversity than any other state. If you have a lot of species to begin with, a lot of them will be endangered (especially when your state also has 40 million people, a drought problem, and a ton of agriculture).
mukenwalla t1_j24kvzx wrote
This is more of a map of biodiversity than it is poor species management.
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