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Haleakala is Now Tweeting Press Releases on Twitter

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Date: October 27, 2009

Press releases from Haleakala National Park will now be distributed on Twitter in addition to our regular email listing. If you would like to follow us on Twitter you can find us at @Haleakalanps or http://twitter.com/Haleakalanps In the future we hope to expand our tweets to special events, updates, weather information, etc.

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Did You Know?

Did You Know?
You might find squid beaks at 10,023 feet (3055 m) above sea level. Haleakala National Park is home to the `Ua`u - the Hawaiian Dark-Rumped Petrel - sea birds that eat squid and regurgitate the indigestible beak ouside their burrows in the summit area.

Last Updated: October 27, 2009 at 16:10 MST