Discover Animal Facts
We Conserve Wildlife
Since 1975, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park has been the best place to see native Northwest wildlife. But we're also dedicated to conserving that wildlife for our planet. We've been recognized for over 40 years of high standards by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums. And we protect wild habitats with earth-friendly practices.
Watch Wildlife Happen
One-month-old critically endangered Red Wolf pups
Bison calves born at Northwest Trek
Fun in the sun with rescued grizzly bears Huckleberry and Hawthorne
Rescued cougar Sullivan celebrates one-year anniversary at Northwest Trek
A leap toward hope for endangered frogs
Meet Hudson
Black bear receives root canal
Endangered Northern Leopard Frogs Released Back Into Wild
Transporting Orphaned Moose Calves
Thistle the porcupine enjoys fresh, cold treats!
Cheney Discover Center Reopens!
Training Animals at Northwest Trek
Wolverine Ahma Training Following Eye Removal
Black bear Benton scratches tree
Timber the Beaver Makes a Cozy Bed
Playful River Otters
Wolves Howling
Wiggling Wolverines
Grizzly Bears Waking up from Torpor
Connect With Us!
Seven weeks old and growing fast! 🐾
Our critically endangered Red Wolf pups are reaching exciting milestones as they continue to explore the world around them. The curious youngsters are now following mom Violet and dad Fiddle on adventures through their habitat and have started eating solid foods as they become more independent each day.
The critically endangered American Red Wolf family will remain behind the scenes at our offsite facility, so stay tuned online for pupdates.
Meet Ruzco for World Caribou Day! Ruzco, a nearly 4-year-old caribou, arrived in April and is already settling in well with the herd and other animals like mountain goats, moose, bison, elk, deer, and bighorn sheep.
The otter sisters are putting their noses to work! 🦦🦦
Oakley and Blakely spent time exploring fabric enrichment filled with hidden treats. By tucking snacks into folds and pockets, keepers encourage natural foraging behaviors, giving the curious sisters a fun challenge that engages both their minds and their sense of smell.
📹: Keeper Matt
The wood ducks are back! 🦆 And they`re not the only interesting birds making an appearance. Check out this wild Greylag/Canada Goose hybrid recently spotted at Northwest Trek! From colorful wood ducks to rare hybrids, there`s always something new to discover.
Sound on for adorable baby howls! The seven-week-old Red Wolf pups are starting to find their voices.
The critically endangered American Red Wolf family will remain behind the scenes at our offsite facility, so stay tuned online for pupdates.
Calli knows how to reach the best snacks! 🌿🫎
With her long legs and impressive height, Calli can browse leaves, twigs, and fresh growth high in the trees that many other animals can`t reach. Moose are built for browsing, using their flexible lips and strong tongues to pull vegetation from branches with ease.
📹: Keeper Deanna
Happy Pride Month! Join us in celebrating inclusion, compassion, and empathy at Northwest Trek. Our Pride Celebration returns this weekend, June 6–7, bringing our community together to honor love, diversity, and belonging while connecting with wildlife and nature. 🌈
Spring is bringing new life to the Free-Roaming Area! 🌿🦬
Bison calves are beginning to make their appearance, and you may even spot elk calves as you journey through the landscape on a Discovery Tram Tour. Included with admission, the tour offers a unique opportunity to see these young animals alongside their herds as they explore their world and grow throughout the season.