Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge
Midwest Region

Gray Wolf photo by National Park Service staff

Western Great Lakes Gray Wolf
Removed from Endangered List

 

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Phone: 612-713-5360
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Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4056

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Swan photo by Bob Artz

Welcome to Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge

Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge was established to serve as a breeding ground and sanctuary for migratory birds and other wildlife, but also provides many opportunities for visitors to enjoy and learn more about our natural world through wildlife-compatible activities. Tamarac is located in Northwest Minnesota approximately 55 miles east of Fargo, North Dakota and 18 miles northeast of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.

 

 

For more information about the refuge, call 218-847-2641, or email Tamarac@fws.gov

 

Additional links:

Refuge Brochure

Refuge Profile

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Tamarac Friends Group

Tamarac Bird List brochure

Tamarac Visitor Information card (7MB pdf format)


 

Last updated: April 7, 2009