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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
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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The purrrfect paws for winter weather. Canada lynx use their large fluffy paws like snowshoes when walking over deep snow. With silvery-gray fur, they are adapted to living in snowy boreal and coniferous forests across Canada and the U.S. 🐾

Meet our rescued American marten! He enjoys climbing and watching the trees sway in the wind and the birds fly by, making the name ‘Forest’ a perfect fit. It’s been over 20 years since we had a marten, and guests are in for a treat. With his adorable furry body, big brown eyes and sharp claws, Forest will be sure to capture everyone’s attention.

Grizzly bear Huckleberry enjoying fresh straw behind-the-scenes in his den. 🐻🥰
🎥: Keeper Amanda

Exciting news! Our three rescued moose calves, Atlas, Luna, and Callisto, are now living in their forever home, the beautiful 435-acre forested Free-Roaming Area. All born last spring, the moose were rescued after being orphaned in Alaska. As the young moose explore their new 435-acre home, they will encounter American bison, Roosevelt elk, blacktail deer, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, caribou, and trumpeter swans. Guests can look for them during a Wild Drive tour or meet them with a keeper during a Keeper Adventure Tour.

Our senior wolverine Ahma had surgery to remove both of her eyes after she was diagnosed with lens luxation last year. Despite losing her vision, the 15-year-old wolverine is still doing incredibly well and loves to explore her forested habitat with her younger brother Rainier. Ahma enjoys different enrichments to interact with - like this antler shed behind the scenes.
🎥: Keeper Miranda

Did you know you can get up close to herds of bison, mountain goats, Roosevelt elk and more during a Wild Drive 🦬
