Photographed at a wildlife sanctuary in northern Minnesota is a black timber wolf.
“Conrad Tan is who I am. I currently live in the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. For me, getting into photography was a late pastime. But this hobby seems to have lasted around, unlike all the others I had when I was younger. What started as a desire to look at a wallpaper I made myself has turned into a kind of fixation “Photographer who characterizes himself as enthusiastic.
“I’m obsessed with taking the ideal picture, whatever it looks like. Every image I produce often causes me difficulty since I think I can always make it better. That, I suppose, is what motivates me to return. This activity has so many different disciplines that I have yet to explore. If I can, I also enjoy assisting other photographers. I believe it is crucial to give back to the pastime that has brought me such joy.”
This gorgeous, enigmatic creature was beautifully and mysteriously captured by the photographer.
There are 13 national wildlife refuges in Minnesota, and each one offers a unique collection of wildlife and birding interests. There are 550 wildlife refuges countrywide, totaling 150 million acres, including the 13 in Minnesota.
More than 700 species of birds, 220 species of animals, 250 species of reptiles and amphibians, and more than 200 species of fish can be found in the refuges across the country.
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