Nwtrek.org - SEO Checker

Overview of the SEO Check
Meta information
100% 
Page quality
76% 
Page structure
79% 
Link structure
76% 
Server
76% 
External factors
100% 
SEO Score
Response time
0.73 s
File size
255.00 kB
Words
1504
Media files
28
Number of links
120 internal / 26 external

Task list of SEO Improvements

Meta specifications

Title
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Northwest Trek Wildlife Park | Eatonville, Washington
The length of the page title is perfect. (473 pixels out of 580 max pixel length)
There are no duplicate words in the title
Meta description
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Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville, WA. Conserving wildlife for all. A 720-acre wildlife park with native Northwest animals, forest, tours and more.
The length of the meta description is perfect. (933 pixels out of 1000 max pixel length)
Crawlability
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There are no problems in accessing the website.
Canonical URL
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https://www.nwtrek.org/
There is a valid canonical link specified.
Language
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Language detected in text: en
Language defined in HTML: en-us
Server location: United States of America
The following language is defined by HTML: en-us
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The domain does not contain non-latin characters.
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The charset encoding (UTF-8) is set correctly.
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The doctype HTML 5 is set correctly.
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This page contains 1504 words. That's ok.
28.1% of the text are stop words.
The page contains a listing, which indicates a good text layout.
18 paragraphs were found on this page.
No placeholders texts or images were found.
There are no duplicates on the site.
The average number of words per sentence of 16.45 words is good.
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Mobile optimization
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A viewport "width=device-width, initial-scale=1" is provided.
At least one Apple touch icon is specified.
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The usage of strong and bold tags is perfect. We recommend the use of up to 30 tags for this page.
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Alt text (alternative text) is correctly used on all found images.
Social Networks
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This page is optimized perfectly for social networks.
Additional markup
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HTTPS
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This website uses HTTPS to protect privacy and integrity of the exchanged data.
All included files are also transferred via HTTPS.

Media list

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...nt/themes/nwtrek/dist/images/Sign-BG.pngHours Sign
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/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/bear-v2.pngGrizzlybear
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/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/fox-update.pngRedFox
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...s/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.pngThree elk calves have been spotted in the Free-Roaming Area! These little ones are rocking their white spots, which act like natural camouflage, helping them blend into dappled sunlight and tall grasses while they rest. Elk calves are born with spots, but they start to fade after just a few months. Keep your eyes peeled during your next tram tour, and you might catch a glimpse of these adorable newcomers. 🦌
...s/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.pngSweet moments of Samson the bison calf snuggling his mom, Sunny! 🥰
...s/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.pngGet ready for the squishiest, slimiest, sluggiest event of the summer! 🐌💚 Celebrate over 40 years of Slug Fest, the Northwest’s most delightfully weird festival, where you can become a slug, race like a slug, and learn all about our gooey garden friends from special guests! ✨ Human slug races 🎨 Slug crafts 📚 Slimy science fun Slide on over this weekend, June 28-29! 🎟️ nwtrek.org/slug-fest
...s/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.pngOur one-year-old raccoon duo, Hickory and Bluebell, just got some exciting new additions to their outdoor habitat - natural furniture made for climbing, lounging, and exploring. From sturdy logs to cozy hideouts, these enrichment elements help keep their curious minds and nimble paws busy! 🪵🦝
...s/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.pngOne-year-old Breezy the bison received a wellness exam in the middle of our Free-Roaming Area. 🩺 The bison herd gathered nearby, curiously observing their young herd-mate. From hoof to horn, every part of the checkup helps ensure animals like Breezy thrive in the 435-acre habitat. 🦬
...s/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.pngLook who’s living their best prickly life! Thistle, our sweet 10-year-old porcupine, is loving his brand-new tree log in his habitat! Whether he’s peeking out from inside or striking a pose on top, he’s turning this log into his personal cozy castle. 🪵💚
...s/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.pngOur playful raccoons, Bluebell and Hickory, recently received new natural furniture to enjoy in their outdoor habitat. The one-year-old rascals celebrated by immediately turning the place into a wrestling ring. There were somersaults, sneak-attacks, and dramatic flopping. The new logs are now officially part jungle gym, part tag zone, and part deluxe nap suite. 🦝 #funnyanimals #cuteanimals #raccoons #nwtrek #wildlifepark #raccoon
...s/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.pngRescued orphaned cougar cub Sullivan has come a long way since he was found alone, malnourished, and fighting to survive. Thanks to expert care at Northwest Trek and our amazing veterinary partners, he’s growing stronger every day. Recently, animal care staff noticed Sullivan was limping. When initial tests didn’t reveal the cause, we teamed up with specialists at Summit Veterinary Referral Center for an MRI and advanced nerve testing. The MRI and exam revealed an injury to Sullivan’s foot, and he’ll need extra care going forward, including physical therapy to help improve the use of his leg.
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...emes/nwtrek/dist/images/logo/logo-pt.pngPoint Defiance Zoo & Aquarium

Page structure

H1 heading
(Critically important)
Experience the awe and wonder of Northwest nature and wildlife up close.
The H1 heading is perfect.
Headings
(Important)
The structure of headings is missing one or more levels. Do not skip heading levels.

Heading structure

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H1 Experience the awe and wonder of Northwest nature and wildlife up close.
H2 Explore Northwest Trek
H2 Trek News
H2 Find Animal Habitats
H2 Plan Your Day
H2 Discover Animal Facts
H2 We Conserve Wildlife
H2 Watch Wildlife Happen
H2 Connect With Us!
H5 We Acknowledge
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Some anchor texts are used more than once.
The number of internal links is ok.
All internal links are not using dynamic parameters.
There are too many external links (26) on this page.
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/cougar-cub-recovery/Subdomain Cougar cub improving The rescued cub is showing increased strength and energy.
/nukas-annual-checkup/Subdomain Nuka gets a wellness exam Canada lynx Nuka had her annual wellness exam.
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/mason-bees/Subdomain Spring cleaning for mason bees Staff and volunteers helped prepare pollinators for spring.
/building-homes-for-wood-ducks/Subdomain Providing homes for wood ducks Staff cleaned, repaired and installed new nest boxes throughout our Free-Roaming Area wetlands
/beaver-hudson-exam/Subdomain Hudson the beaver has a wellness exam and we are happy he is in great health.
/bonus-birds/Subdomain Bird Banding Research Northwest Trek and partners observed and banded wild birds.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DL...New window Nofollow External Subdomain IMG-ALT Get ready for the squishiest, slimiest, sluggiest event of the summer! 🐌💚 Celebrate over 40 years of Slug Fest, the Northwest’s most delightfully weird festi...
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https://www.instagram.com/p/DL...New window Nofollow External Subdomain IMG-ALT Look who’s living their best prickly life! Thistle, our sweet 10-year-old porcupine, is loving his brand-new tree log in his habitat! Whether he’s peeking ou...
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HTTP redirects
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This page redirects to "https://www.nwtrek.org/"
HTTP header
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The X-powered header is sent within the response header. (unnecessary)
The web server transmits the web page (HTML) in compressed form.
Performance
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The page response time of 0.73 seconds is longer than the recommended limit of 0.4 seconds. A high response time unnecessarily slows down search engine crawling and results in bad user experience as well.
A Content Delivery Network like Bootstrap CDN can save bandwidth for Bootstrap front-end component library.
The file size of the HTML document is fine (255 kB).

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This page has backlinks from 199 referring domains.
This page has 1,475 backlinks.
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Northwest Trek Wildlife Park | Eatonville, Washington
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville, WA. Conserving wildlife for all. A 720-acre wildlife park with native Northwest animals, forest, tours and more.

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