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- Closed Mon-Thurs
Open Mon, Feb. 19 (Presidents’ Day)
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 25 years of high standards by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums. And we protect wild habitats with earth-friendly practices.
Watch Wildlife Happen
Bear Camp
Rescued Moose Calves Find Forever Home
Beary Good Winter Nap
Snow Day
Great Basin Spadefoot Toadlets
Meet Orphaned Moose Calves Atlas, Callisto and Luna!
Endangered Northern Leopard Frogs Released Back Into Wild
Transporting Orphaned Moose Calves
Bison and Mountain Goats Caught on Trail Cam
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
A match made for swans
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Lynx Omak and Nuka are celebrating Wild Valentine`s Weekend with some purr-fectly enchanting enrichments! 🐾 From heart-shaped treats to exciting scavenger hunts, and with the added bonus of two kids FREE (age 12 & under) per paying adult, this weekend promises to be truly delightful! 💗
💘www.nwtrek.org/wild-valentines-weekend
Hi, Canagan! 👋 You can get eye-to-eye with our beautiful gray wolf pack from inside the Baker Cabin. 🐺 Weekends in February, two kids 12 or under are FREE with each paid adult general admission. 🎉 Learn more at nwtrek.org. 🌲
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Kids ‘n’ Critters weekends start TODAY! On weekends in February, two kids 12 or under are FREE with each paid adult general admission. We can’t wait to see you out at Northwest Trek!
- Offer valid only at the ticket window. Discount does not apply to Wild Drives or Keeper Adventure Tours.
Happy month of love! Watch animals, like the lynx, receive heart-shaped enrichments during Wild Valentine’s Weekend, Feb. 10-11. 💞
As moose Atlas continues to grow, you’ll see his antlers grow too! Listen in as Keeper Jordan explains when you’ll be able to see his full rack of antlers.
Sound up to learn more from keeper Sunni about our national mammal, the North American bison! 🦬
#bison #nationalmammal #nwtrek #wildlifepark #omnomnom
Cali the rescued moose enjoying maple browse for a tasty treat! 🫎 Moose are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants. They survive on browse, the leaves and twigs of woody plants. 🌱
📹: Keeper Jordan
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Happy howls! 🐺 If you look to the sky tomorrow, Jan. 25, you will see the first full moon of 2024. 🌝 The full moon in January is traditionally known as the “Wolf” Moon. Legend has it that wolves howled more at the first full moon of the year than any other. However, canine experts have found no connection between the phases of the moon and howling wolves. Wolves communicate visually in sophisticated ways, using body posture, facial expressions, and tail positions. Audible communication is the howl, which bonds the pack, helps them reassemble, and is sometimes just for play.