Northwest Trek
View Related Episode: Audubon Care Center, Wolf Eels, Northwest Trek
Just a few hours north of Portland is a 700 acre forest filled with grizzlies, caribou and all variety of native northwest wildlife. And twice a year, camping families get to howl with the wolves, feed the bears and fall asleep to the sounds of wildlife at this one-of-a-kind park called Northwest Trek.
First Broadcast: 2007
Producer: Ed Jahn
Appeared in episode: Audubon Care Center, Wolf Eels, Northwest Trek
For more information:
- Online: NWTrek.org
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- Bald Eagle Recovery Changes Nature’s Balance
- by Vince Patton | 02/04/2010
- Bald eagles are back. They’ve been removed from the endangered species list since June, 2007. From just 417 nesting pairs in 1963 to 9,789 breeding pairs now, eagles have recovered well in the lower 48 states. More eagles need more food. Naturally, they eat other animals. In Oregon, coastal eagles are having a profound impact on [...]
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