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Whiskeytown National Recreational AreaA monarch butterfly on a multiflowered brodiea
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Whiskeytown National Recreational Area
Animals
 
Whiskeytown supports abundant and diverse animal assemblages, which reflect the numerous vegetation communities in the park. Through the Klamath Network Inventory and Monitoring program, wildlife inventories have been completed to document bird, small mammal, amphibian, reptile, and bat species in the park. Four federally threatened wildlife species, one federal candidate species, twelve federal species of concern, one California threatened species, and ten California species of concern have been documented so far in Whiskeytown.

Bird watching and wildlife viewing are popular activities at the park, and visitors are encouraged to participate in these activities in a safe and respectful manner. Whiskeytown is home to mountain lions, black bears, and rattlesnakes and appropriate precautions should be taken when encountering these animals.
Ensatina found during a herpetofauna inventory
Inventory and Monitoring Program
Whiskeytown is a member of the Klamath Network Inventory and Monitoring Program
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A researcher studying water quality in the park
Conducting Research at Whiskeytown
Scientists interested in working in the park can apply for a research permit on-line
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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: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST