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Press inquiries should be directed to the park's public information officer at (435) 692-1234, or by email. The following list contains the latest press releases issued by Natural Bridges:
 

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June 15, 2009
Natural Bridges to Waive Entrance Fees for Father's Day Weekend
On Tuesday, June 2, 2009, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced that the nation’s national parks would be offering three "fee-free weekends" throughout the summer to encourage Americans seeking affordable vacations to visit these national treasures. The first of those weekends is quickly approaching.

April 10, 2009
National Park Service Will Host 2009 Summer Youth Crew
Ten students from Grand and San Juan Counties will have the opportunity to work in local national parks this summer as part of the Canyon Country Conservation Corps.

March 09, 2009
Prescribed Fire Project at Natural Bridges
The National Park Service will continue with a prescribed fire project at Natural Bridges National Monument this month according to Superintendent Corky Hays.

February 03, 2009
NPS Seeks Comments on Exotic Plant Management Plan
The National Park Service (NPS) is soliciting public input for an environmental assessment on an Exotic Plant Management Plan that encompasses all four parks of the Southeast Utah Group of National Parks.

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Did You Know?
The common raven displays abilities to play and problem-solve rare among animals. This member of the crow family is also very vocal, using a variety of sounds for communication. Perhaps because of these qualities, ravens have achieved a certain stature in both European and Native American folklore.

Last Updated: September 22, 2006 at 14:17 EST