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Saguaro National Park
News Releases
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May Interpretive Programs - April 23, 2008
April Interpretive Programs - March 26, 2008
March 8th Buffelgrass Pull (Volunteers Needed) - March 3, 2008
Standing Tall at 75 - Saguaro National Park Celebrates it's Diamond Anniversary! - February 21, 2008
March Interpretive Programs - February 19, 2008
February Interpretive Programs - January 24, 2007
February 9th Buffelgrass Pull - January 23, 2008
Seeking Volunteers for Trail Work - January 17, 2008
January 12th Buffelgrass Pull - January 7, 2008
January Interpretive Programs (Updated) - December 31, 2007
Winter Junior Ranger Camp - December 13, 2007
Holiday Night Drive - December 13, 2007
Saguaro National Park Ornament - On The White House Christmas Tree - December 9, 2007
December Interpretive Programs - November 20, 2007
American Heritage Month 7th Annual Cultural Fair - November 3, 2007
NPS Gears up for Centennial Challenge Projects
New Fire Management Plan Approved - August 2007
Fire Restrictions Lifted July 20, 2007
Fire Restrictions for the State of Arizona
Fire Restrictions for Saguaro National Park
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Did You Know?
Gila monsters are one of two venomous lizards in the world. The other is the similar Mexican beaded lizard. Gila monster venom evolved as a defensive rather than offensive weapon.
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Last Updated: April 25, 2008 at 16:12 EST |