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Dinosaur National Monument Paleontologist squatting next to dinosaur bones on cliff.
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Dinosaur National Monument
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Dinosaur National Monument reveals a 10,000-year record of intermittent human occupation, cultural development, and exploration from Paleo-Indian culture to the present.

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Peregrine chicks on cliff.

Did You Know?
A population of peregrine falcons has been established at Dinosaur National Monument. The park's rugged canyons make ideal habitat for the once endangered raptor. Fossils show that dinosaurs evolved into birds--and so still live in modified form at Dinosaur.

Last Updated: September 27, 2011 at 20:14 MST