Recent Voyageurs Wolf Project Photographs:
Spring 2025

Field Technician, Andria Barrett, checks on a remote trail camera mounted on an active beaver dam in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem. Photo by: Alex Gross

A Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea) perches on a branch of an alder. Photo by: Alex Gross

Perched in the treetops, a Blackburnian Warbler blazes with fiery orange—almost hard to miss, even in the dense boreal foliage. Photo by: Alex Gross

Two technicians (Alex Gross and Andria Barrett) taking the scenic route - across a beaver dam. Out here, trails are made by wildlife. Photo by: Maeve Rogers

One of the welcome sights of spring: a white-tailed deer fawn along a lush, blossoming trail! Photo by: Alex Gross

Looking down on an aging beaver pond, where a winding feeding canal cuts through the landscape. Photo by: Maeve Rogers

Finding ways around swampy beaver habitat becomes our speciality! Field technicians, Lillian Para and Claire Sudol, navigate a deep beaver feeding canal. Photo by: Alex Gross

Graduate students, Izzy Evavold and Ian Smith, navigate the waters of Lake Kabetogama after a long day of wolf clusters on the Kabetogama Peninsula. Photo by: Alex Gross

A beaver breaches the water's surface on its way to forage for food. The beaver eyeballs the strange figure watching it... Photo by: Alex Gross

A common loon stretches out its wings on Lake Kabetogama in early spring. Photo by: Alex Gross