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Pinnacles National MonumentHikers on the Moses Spring Trail to the Bear Gulch Reservoir
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Pinnacles National Monument
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Lead fragments from a single bullet

Lead Bullets vs. Non-lead Bullets

In this video, Pinnacles Wildlife Biologist, Jim Petterson, and a group of other hunters compare the performance of lead and non-lead bullets. He also discusses the potential impacts of lead bullet fragmentation on wildlife and humans.

 
The flight pen as seen from the observation blind

The Pinnacles Condor Flight Pen

This video of the juvenile condors in and around the flight pen was taken just before the third condor release. Narrated by Court Van Tassel, Pinnacles Condor Biologist.

The Pinnacles Flight Pen - Windows Media

The Pinnacles Flight Pen - QuickTime

 

QuickTime is a movie player that can be downloaded free of charge, and is available for PCs or Macs.

Yellow Starthistle  

Did You Know?
The yellow star thistle is one of many invasive (non-native) plants threatening the ecosystems of Pinnacles. Many seeds are accidentally transported into the park on shoes and gear; you can do your part to prevent the spread of these pests by cleaning shoes, socks, and gear before visiting the park.

Last Updated: May 03, 2009 at 19:33 EST