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Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
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saguaro sunset
Don Dirks
A Saguaro Cactus At Sunset

While it is certainly true that a virtual visit will never equal the real thing, it can still be a great tool to help plan a future visit or reminisce about a past one.

We at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument are currently in the process of adding some exciting new features to the park’s web page, including virtual tours, Podcasts, and other new multimedia content. It is our hope that these tools will allow you to not only learn more about the park, but to become more connected to it as well.

As we continue to develop that content, we invite you to check out our Photo Gallery360° QTVR Movies and Panoramic Images, "Ask A Ranger" & "Ranger Minutes" segments, as well as our newly added "Cool Videos" page.

Birding at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Meet the real snowbirds...
and a few year round residents when you go birding
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Views of National Parks Education Site
Educational Views of National Parks
Check out this new way to use National Parks in your classroom
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International Border Vehicle Barrier
International Border Vehicle Barrier
The vehicle barrier fence along the international border is a good thing for our resource
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Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
Lesser long-nosed bats are considered an endangered species. Every summer ORPI hosts a "maternal" colony consisting of 20,000 pregnant female bats. They come to feast on the pollen, nectar and fruit of the cactus. They are the primary pollonator of Organ Pipe Cactus.

Last Updated: August 31, 2008 at 17:35 EST