Tina, born at the Oregon Zoo in 1970, arrived at the sanctuary on August 11, 2003, from Vancouver.
The Oregon Zoo is home to animals from all corners of the world and encourages visitors to understand and experience the natural world.
Tusko arrived at the Oregon Zoo in June 2005 on a breeding loan.
The highway skirts the southern edge of Portland's Washington Park, providing access to the Oregon Zoo and other attractions.
In 2009, the Oregon Zoo produced 26 kits, bringing the total offspring population for the year to 73 kits among participating breeding facilities.
When the zoo was renamed again in 1998, as the Oregon Zoo, the railway was not renamed.
This run goes through the woods of Washington Park and the grounds of the Oregon Zoo.
The Washington Park light rail station provides regional public transit access to the park's west end, including the Oregon Zoo.
The Oregon Zoo is Oregon's largest paid attraction, with more than 1.6 million visitors in 2008 to 2009.
Shortly thereafter, the trail connects to adjoining Washington Park and attractions such as the Oregon Zoo.