A mountain goat named Elwha is the first animal to greet drivers visiting the Northwest Trek free roaming area on Saturday morning.
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Two bighorn sheep rams graze in the forests at Northwest Trek’s free roaming area outside of Eatonville on Saturday morning.
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Elwha the mountain goat looks through a driver’s side window into a car at Northwest Trek’s free roaming area Saturday.
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A bobcat sits on a log above his reflection at Northwest Trek outside of Eatonville on Saturday afternoon.
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A Roosevelt elk grazes on grass at Northwest Trek’s free roaming area outside of Eatonville on Saturday morning.
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A mountain goat names Elwha walks through the forest at Northwest Trek’s free roaming area outside of Eatonville on Saturday morning.
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A barn owl sleeps in a corner of his enclosure at Northwest Trek Saturday morning.
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A snowy owl looks toward visitors to his enclosure at Northwest Trek Saturday morning.
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A bald eagle stands close to visitors on Saturday morning at Northwest Trek outside of Eatonville.
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Two bald eagles stand on limbs inside their enclosure at Northwest Trek Saturday morning.
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A grizzly bear steps into the sun on Saturday morning at Northwest Trek in rural Pierce County.
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A grizzly bear reaches up to scratch a tree on Saturday morning at Northwest Trek in rural Pierce County.
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A grizzly bear scraps the bark on a tree at Northwest Trek in rural Pierce County on Saturday morning.
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A bobcat yawns in the early afternoon at Northwest Trek Saturday.
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A deer, seen through the window of a car, is shaded in the forest on Saturday morning at Northwest Trek in rural Pierce County.
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A Roosevelt elk grazes in the free roaming area at Northwest Trek on Saturday.
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A baby and fully-grown deer graze together in a forest on Saturday morning at Northwest Trek in rural Pierce County.
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A jack-o-lantern marks the Halloween season in the forefront of a cougar’s enclosure on Saturday afternoon at Northwest Trek.
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A mountain goat walks through the meadow as cars drive past in the free roaming area at Northwest Trek outside Eatonville on Saturday.
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Cheveyo, which means “Warrior Spirit” in American Hopi language, is a bald eagle who was rescued in New York state after it was shot in the left wing, which was later amputated.
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A pumpkin sits on display inside the bobcat habitat at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park on Saturday.
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A reflection can be seen as a bobcat looks on over water at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park Saturday afternoon.
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A cougar walks through its habitat at Northwest Trek on Saturday as pumpkins dot the landscape.
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A white wolf is seen at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park on Saturday.
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A snowy owl looks on from its perch on Saturday at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park.
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An elk watches as cars drive by at Northwest Trek on Saturday.
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A swan stands near the water's edge Saturday morning at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park.
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A grizzly bear walks on downed trees on Saturday at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park.
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Cheveyo, which means “Warrior Spirit” in American Hopi language, was rescued in New York state.
Jared Wenzelburger / For the Nisqually Valley News