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EATONVILLE, Wash. - Rescued cougar cubs will make their debut on Friday, at the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. Sullivan and ...
“These cubs have shown incredible resilience, and now they’re ready for this next chapter,” curator Becca McCloskey said in ...
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park celebrates its 50th anniversary, highlighting five decades of wildlife rescue and natural ...
A pair of rescued cougar cubs will make their public debut Friday at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. 7-month-old Sullivan was ...
EATONVILLE, Wash — Two 7-month-old cougar cubs are settling into their new home at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park after being ...
Rescued cougar cubs Sullivan and Sienna, both 7-months-old and brimming with youthful energy, will make their public debut this Friday, July 18, at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park.
Sullivan, who was rescued from Spokane after being found alone and malnourished, will make his debut with Sienna, who was rescued from New Mexico.
The 615-acre Northwest Trek nature preserve south of Tacoma and just north of Eatonville is home to more than 200 animals indigenous to North America. Visitors can watch buffalo, bighorn sheep ...
Northwest Trek opened to the public July 17, 1975, as a 537-acre gift from David “Doc” Hellyer and his wife Connie. It was valued then at $3 million to $5 million.
Northwest Trek opened to the public July 17, 1975, as a 537-acre gift from David “Doc” Hellyer and his wife Connie. It was valued then at $3 million to $5 million.
A chorus of squeals, giggles and, yes, even some splashes filled Northwest Trek’s new playground Monday. The $1.9 million, half-acre Kids’ Trek — one of the biggest playgrounds in the region ...