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Support our conservation efforts today and help us protect wildlife and wild places in the Pacific Northwest and around the globe.

 

LIVING NORTHWEST

Linking animal conservation, health and sustainability in our bioregion

 

Woodland Park Zoo is located in the Pacific Northwest, a Pacific Rim bioregion with a national and global reputation for its scenic beauty and relative wildness. Surrounded by waterways, forests and mountains, we connect with nature all around us. Those connections run deep, as our everyday choices have an impact: the way we store our garbage impacts the health of bear populations; the way we tend to our gardens impacts pollinators and the health of Puget Sound.

Living Northwest combines conservation programs that focus on native species restoration, habitat protection, wildlife education and human-wildlife conflict mitigation across the Pacific Northwest. These strategies improve the health of our wildlife populations, the health of our ecosystems, and the health of our communities.

 

Current projects

 

Butterflies of the Northwest   Oregon spotted frog

BUTTERFLIES OF THE NORTHWEST

 

NORTHWEST AMPHIBIAN RECOVERY PROJECT

     
Raptors of the Shrub-steppe   Western pond turtle

RAPTOR ECOLOGY OF THE SHRUB-STEPPE

 

WESTERN POND TURTLE RECOVERY PROJECT

     
   

WESTERN WILDLIFE OUTREACH

   
 
 

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