The next time you go sight-seeing at the Oak Creek Elk Feeding Station near Naches, you will notice informational signs for the I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Project. That’s because the I-90 Project will not only improve the highway and the safety of drivers, it will also improve the safety and habitat of wildlife. WSDOT is working with the Department of Fish and Wildlife to help educate the public about wildlife migration. Oak Creek Elk Feeding Station with new look on front of building.Department of Fish and Wildlife state vicinity map.Migratory wintering locations for elk in the Central Cascades.Poster showing the I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East Project with wildlife migration patterns.Elk along the side of the hill at the feeding station. Elk along the side of the hill at the feeding station.