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Northwest Trek will shift to winter hours on Nov. 3 - Oct 23, 2008 TheNewsTribune.com,Northwest Trek Wildlife Park will begin its winter operating hours on Nov. 3. The park will be open Fridays through Sundays and on select holidays through
Get ready for chills, thrills, tricks and treats - Oct 23, 2008 Seattle Times,...nighttime tram ride, 6-10 pm Friday-Saturday, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, 11610 Trek Dr. E., Eatonville; $6-$12 (360-832-6117 or www.nwtrek.org).
2008 Year of the Frog -- State of the Frogs - Oct 21, 2008 PR Web (press release),New Headstarting Programs for the Oregon Spotted Frog (Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, Oregon Zoo, Point Defiance
Tiny endangered frogs released into wild - Sep 22, 2008 KOMO News,For their first seven months, the baby frogs lived like kings at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park with experts tending to their every need.
Artists will attend art show at Northwest Trek park - Sep 4, 2008 TheNewsTribune.com,Jeff Oens will be one of the artists at the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park art show Sept. 27-28. The juried show will feature 15 artists’ exhibits,
Biologists to size and mark frogs on Friday - Sep 12, 2008 Nisqually Valley News,On Friday, biologists from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Fort Lewis Military Reservation and Northwest Trek Wildlife Park will weigh,
Amphibious recruits bring pink toes to Fort Lewis - Sep 14, 2008 Seattle Post Intelligencer...part of a platoon of frog handlers who processed a virtual battalion of Oregon spotted frogs Friday at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park north of Eatonville.
Endangered frogs to be released at Fort Lewis - Sep 19, 2008 Seattle Times,Biologists from the Fish and Wildlife Department and Northwest Trek wildlife park plan to release about 500 frogs on Monday at Dailman Lake at Fort Lewis.
Regional briefs for Saturday, Sept. 20 - Sep 19, 2008 The Olympian,Biologists from the Fish and Wildlife Department and Northwest Trek wildlife park plan to release about 500 frogs Monday at Dailman Lake at Fort Lewis.
ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS BRIEFS FOR 9/22/08 - Sep 22, 2008 KMAS,Biologists from the Fish and Wildlife Department and Northwest Trek wildlife park are releasing about 500 frogs on today at Dailman Lake at Fort Lewis.
Toads hit the road from Northwest Trek - Jul 31, 2008 Seattle Post IntelligencerA horde of creatures is on the move at Northwest Trek wildlife park near Eatonville, but animal keepers havent attempted to fence the critters in.
Northwest Trek offers tours of park benefactors’ former home - Aug 1, 2008 Puyallup Herald,The site of their cabin retreat sits on what is now Northwest Trek Wildlife Park — and soon the cabin will be open to the public for tours once a month
Hands-on nature trainin - Jul 31, 2008 The Olympian,If you love nature and want to pitch in to help monitor changes in habitats, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park's nature mapping workshop will help you learn to
Northwest Trek tours - Jul 29, 2008 The Olympian,For a rare peek into the his tory of Northwest Trek wildlife park, the park has set up a set of five tours of the former home of Dr. David and Constance
Northwest Trek caribou return to park’s free-roaming area - Apr 24, 2008 TheNewsTribune.com,It’s spring, and the caribou are back in the free-roaming area at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. A bonus this year is that last spring’s calves are out as
On the roads to Mount Rainier - Sep 23, 2007 The Olympian,To start, take your preferred route to the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park near Eatonville, then follow that with stops at Elbe and Ashford before going in the
Rainier road trip - Oct 7, 2007 HeraldNet,Let's assume you'll head east from I-5 near Olympia (follow the park signs), with stops at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park near Eatonville, Elbe and Ashford
Zoo has a lot to howl about - Oct 11, 2007 TheNewsTribune.com (subscription),Waddell, the program coordinator, said Point Defiance is also looking to move its breeding facility from Graham to the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park.
Counties endorse lower White River conservation effort - Aug 15, 2007 Tacoma Daily News,Participants represent the University of Washington, Tahoma Audubon, Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, Tacoma Nature Center,
Family calendarSep 2, 2006 ...and activities for all ages celebrating the bugling and herding behavior of elk in breeding season, 9:30 am-6 pm, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, 11610 Trek ... - Seattle Times,
Family fun calendarSep 1, 2006 Tickets at www.ticketmaster.com. Information, www.mhrvshow.com. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park: 11610 Trek Drive E., Eatonville; 360-832-6117, www.nwtrek.org. ... - The Herald,
Family calendarSep 9, 2006 ...families with half-price admission to active duty, families or retirees with current military ID, 9:30 am-6 pm, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, 11610 Trek Dr. E ... - Seattle Times,
Family fun calendarSep 8, 2006 Everett. Call Carmen, 425-710-0082. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park: 11610 Trek Drive E., Eatonville; 360-832-6117, www.nwtrek.org. $12 ... - The Herald,
Fun calendarSep 15, 2006 ...$75; to RSVP: go to flyinghouse.org or call 206-398-1400. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park: 11610 Trek Drive E., Eatonville; 360-832-6117, www.nwtrek.org. ... - The Herald,
If you goAug 31, 2006 ...onto the receipt. For more information on Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, see www.nwtrek.org or call 1-360-832-6117. Admission is ... - St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
What's happeningAug 30, 2006 360-357-5732. • Get Out of the Rut Celebration: 9:30 am to 6 pm Saturday through Monday, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, 11610 Trek Drive E., Eatonville. ... - The Olympian,
Family fun calendar31 Mar 2006 ...$8.50, $7 seniors, $6 ages 2 to 12. Seeking volunteers. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park: 11610 Trek Drive E., Eatonville; 360-832-6117, www.nwtrek.org. ... The Herald,
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