Two Grey Fox Sisters, Tundra and Mesa, Debut at Wildlife Safari’s Walk-Through Village
Two grey fox sisters have arrived at Wildlife Safari’s free walk-through Village in Winston. The new exhibit gives visitors an up-close look at one of North America’s most adaptable fox species and adds to the park’s growing lineup of animals and interactive experiences.
WINSTON, Ore. — Visitors to Wildlife Safari now have a chance to see two new residents in the park’s free walk-through area. The Winston wildlife park recently introduced a pair of grey fox sisters, Tundra and Mesa, now on exhibit inside Safari Village.
The addition gives guests an up-close look at one of North America’s most adaptable native fox species. The animals are currently on display in the park’s walk-through section, where visitors can observe their behavior and movement in a setting designed to mimic natural conditions.

Safari staff say the foxes add another layer to the Village experience, which already includes a mix of birds, mammals, reptiles and interactive elements aimed at families and casual visitors. The walk-through portion of the park remains free to access, separate from the drive-through safari.
Wildlife Safari is open daily, though visitors are encouraged to check current hours and updates before arriving. Additional details about exhibits and programming are available through the park’s website and social media channels.

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