Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge, located in Callaway, MN, is a diverse and vibrant refuge that serves as a breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife. With its abundance of lakes, rivers, marshes, and varied landscapes, including dense forests and open meadows, the refuge attracts a wide range of species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Established in 1938, Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge remains largely intact, preserving its untamed character and functioning ecosystem. The refuge is home to a large population of nesting trumpeter swans and is actively involved in habitat conservation efforts to protect species such as the golden-winged warbler, woodcock, and ring-necked ducks. Visitors can experience the beauty of Minnesota's wildlife heritage, from the iconic common loon and showy lady's slipper to the majestic red pine tree and abundant walleye.
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