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Saving Species

Across the Pacific Northwest, some species need extra support to survive and recover. At Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, we’re part of conservation efforts that help protect native wildlife and strengthen ecosystems across the region.

Through partnerships, research, and hands-on work, we’re helping species recover and thrive right here at home.

Helping Amphibians

Amphibians are especially sensitive to changes in their environment, making them one of the most at-risk groups in the Pacific Northwest. We support efforts to raise, monitor, and protect amphibians, helping strengthen populations and the habitats they depend on.

Learn about amphibian conservation
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Returning Fishers

Once lost from Washington’s forests, fishers are slowly returning to the landscape. Northwest Trek has supported reintroduction efforts that are helping bring this native carnivore back to its historic range.

Explore fisher recovery efforts
Studying Bats

Bats are a vital part of the Pacific Northwest, helping control insect populations and support healthy ecosystems. Through monitoring and research, we’re contributing to a better understanding of bat activity and how to support these important species.

Learn about bat research
Every species matters

Each species plays an important role in the health of the ecosystem. By supporting conservation efforts across the Pacific Northwest, we’re helping create a future where wildlife can thrive.

Explore more ways to get involved.