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Pinnacles National Monument
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October 30, 2009
Wild Condor Chick Fledges
California condor 514, the first condor hatched in this Central California county in at least 70 years, recently took his first flight. 

August 29, 2009
Gloria Fire
West side of Pinnacles temporarily closed due to Gloria Fire

August 27, 2009
Ken Burns' National Parks Film
Sneak Preview of Ken Burns' National Parks Film

August 26, 2009
Fall 2009 Artist in Residence
Pinnacles launches 2009 Artist in Residence

August 06, 2009
Condor Release 2009
Public invited to witness first flight of juvenile California condors at Pinnacles National Monument.

July 10, 2009
Raptor Advisories Lifted for 2009
Rock formations subject to advisory closures to rock climbing and off-trail hiking will reopen Friday, July 10.

Condor 210 looks into the CondorCam
Pinnacles Condor Program
Information about the Pinnacles condors and the Recovery Program
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A prairie falcon in flight
Raptor Advisories
Information about seasonal raptor advisories for climbers and off-trail hikers
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 Looking up through one of the many openings of the Bear Gulch Cave
Talus Caves
Check the status of the Bear Gulch and Balconies Caves
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A juvenile condor at pinnacles NM
Condors and Lead
Learn how to prevent lead poisoning in condors and other wildlife
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A bat in caves at Pinnacles NM  

Did You Know?
Pinnacles National Monument is home to 14 of the 24 bat species in California. Pinnacles provides excellent habitat for many other species as well.

Last Updated: August 07, 2006 at 11:38 EST