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Exploring Nature in Winter
Midwest Region, January 18, 2009
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Visitors at Tamarac Refuge spot a porcupine up in a tree along the Pine Lake ski trail. 
- USFWS photo by Gloria Schattsneider
Visitors at Tamarac Refuge spot a porcupine up in a tree along the Pine Lake ski trail.

- USFWS photo by Gloria Schattsneider

Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge Ranger Kelly Blackledge helps a few young skiers identify wildlife tracks in the snow during a family cross-country ski event. 
- USFWS photo by Gloria Schattsneider
Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge Ranger Kelly Blackledge helps a few young skiers identify wildlife tracks in the snow during a family cross-country ski event.

- USFWS photo by Gloria Schattsneider

Connecting people and nature doesn’t stop at Tamarac NWR just because it’s cold outside and the ground is blanketed with snow. A weekend cross-county ski trek for families explores stories in the snow.  Refuge Ranger Kelly Blackledge leads visitors through the woods on a ski trail to explore winter ecology.  The group stopped to watch a porcupine in a tree and identify tracks left by squirrels, rabbits, and ermine. Eight miles of ski trails on the refuge are occasionally groomed by a volunteer, enticing visitors to explore the refuge beyond the warmth of a car.  In January and February when cabin fever sets in, more and more visitors take part in winter photography and wildlife watching on the refuge.

Contact Info: Kelly Blackledge, 218-847-2641, kelly_blackledge@fws.gov



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