If you truly love the outdoors and all things that belong to nature then Seattle Washington is really a great place for you to visit. With the climate, the terrain, and the beautiful surroundings, this city truly has the best of most worlds. Mountains, volcanoes, trees, sand, and sea can all be found in and around this truly unique city.
In addition to the great scenery that abounds, there are many places you can go to get a better view of the local wildlife. This is, after all, an integral part of nature and the little ones that you've brought along (if you've brought little ones along) will thoroughly enjoy seeing all of the animals.
Seattle has the distinct benefit of having and/or being within easy driving distance of several zoos and aquariums as well as other unique opportunities to see wildlife in more natural habitats and surroundings. Below I will give a brief overview of some of them that will hopefully whet your appetite and encourage you to at the very least give these outings serious consideration.
The first wildlife exhibit I would like to point out is a bit of a drive from Seattle but well worth every mile. Northwest Trek is a 715-acre park, which offers a tram tour through 435 acres of land where animals are free roaming in their natural habitats. There are 30 species represented along the trek and more than 200 animals within those species. This is a great way to see American animals without cages and bars surrounding them.
The next one I'd like to mention is Wolf Haven International. This organization provides rescue and sanctuary for captive born wolves. Wolf Haven also offers education to the public at large about these great animals. 45 minute to one hour walking tours are offered daily and walking tours are the only way you can actually see the wolves. If you have even the most remote interest in these beautiful creatures, I highly recommend a visit to Wolf Haven as a potential highlight of your trip to Seattle.
Next on my list of unique opportunities to view wildlife is the Cougar Mountain Zoo. This zoo is unique because of its focus on endangered species. Perhaps one of the most fascinating things about this particular zoo is its focus on educating visitors about the animals it hold. The zoo hosts several lectures throughout the day on the various animals it holds. Not only is there the magic of rare and beautiful creatures but a profound lesson that can be learned about conservationism and the importance of each and every creature in the circle of life. I think this is truly a unique opportunity that would be a shame to miss.
One of the activities people think of most when visiting Seattle is of course, whale watching. I would certainly be remiss if I didn't include information about that here as well. There are several charter companies that offer whale-watching excursions leaving daily from Seattle. The most popular time of year to do so is from April through September and the San Juan Islands are a great general area in which to see these magnificent creatures. My recommendation is to make reservations early, especially during the peak whale-watching season. Not only do you get to see the great whales, but you also get to take a boat ride in the process. For me, being on the water is just as wonderful an experience was watching the whales.
These are some of the more uncommon and unique places to view animals in and around Seattle, Washington. If you are planning a visit to this area and you love animals, nature, and wildlife, each of these places has something special and extraordinary to offer its guests. Not only are these places to view wonderful and magnificent creatures but also receive an education about them as well. My fondest hope is that you will visit each of these places and find the experience as incredible as I do.
The Wildlife Experience Colorado
Every hunting season there is a flurry of activity in the forests. Some of the people in the Forestry and Conversation Service are readying signs and checking paths to make sure that hunters know where the boundary lines are to the places where they can hunt for game. The Forest Rangers are working throughout the year too, to stop poachers from taking game from the forest when they are not supposed to.
While the Forest Rangers are outside, they have the opportunity to experience the thrill of nature. The views from the rangers stations that are located deep in the forest are exquisite and the entire outdoor experience almost leaves them breathless and they never tire of the view at any time during the year.
From their perch high above the tree tops, they routinely see hawks, eagles and buzzards flying, and the free-flight freedom that each of these majestic creatures experiences in daily life will soon be interrupted by loud and ripping tones of gunfire. Hunting season serves a purpose but the Park Rangers always wish that there was some other alternative.
People come to the forests for many reasons. True, they come to hunt but they might hunt for wild berries or a field of wild flowers. They might search high and low until they find the waterfall with a beautiful pool that they came across unexpectedly while hiking through the forest. There are fond memories to be had in this forest, and some of the animals in it are part of those memories.
When families create campsites deep in the woods, they hope against hope that some deer will come traveling through. The families have different views of deer and think they are gorgeous, unlike the hunters who go hunting them during hunting season. Hunting is imposed on deer because there are so many, and many deer starve because the forest can not provide enough food for them to eat.
Deer rarely search for food around campsites because they have learned to fear humans. No doubt, there is probably plenty of food amongst the trees that surround the National Parks but deer choose to starve to death rather than approach an area where they know for sure that someone there will kill them.
Deer are only one of the animals in the forest that people hunt. Some prefer to go hunting for raccoons because they want their tail as an ornament for a hat. The opossum is really misunderstood around a campsite but down South hunters search for them for a stew that is quite delightful. Those critters are quire clever in the way they search for their food but hunters know their weakness and get them every time.
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