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Natural Bridges National Monument
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Press inquiries should be directed to the park's public information officer at (435) 692-1234, or by email. The following list contains the latest press releases issued by Natural Bridges:
 

June 16, 2008
Natural Bridges to Host Interpretive Programs on R
As part of its ongoing centennial celebration Natural Bridges National Monument is announcing the presentation of special guided walks and interpretive programs pertaining to a rare plant found almost exclusively in the monument.

April 29, 2008
Centennial Celebration
Natural Bridges National Monument is celebrating 100 years as a National Park Service Unit and the monument staff invites you to join in the celebration by spending a few hours or a few days exploring the spectacular canyons that are home to three of the world’s largest natural land bridges.

April 04, 2008
Natural Bridges to kick off its Centennial Year on April 16th
Natural Bridges National Monument in southeast Utah turns 100 this year, and on April 16 at 1:00 pm, the park staff will hold a birthday party with cake and banner to kick off a year of special commemorative events.

March 26, 2008
Prescribed Fire Project at Natural Bridges
As soon as weather conditions allow, the National Park Service plans to undertake a prescribed fire project at Natural Bridges National Monument according to Superintendent Corky Hays.

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Tadpole Shrimp  

Did You Know?
Naturally occurring sandstone basins called “potholes” collect rain water and wind-blown sediment, forming tiny ecosystems where a fascinating collection of plants and animals live. Tadpole shrimp, fairy shrimp and many insects can be found in potholes.

Last Updated: September 22, 2006 at 14:17 EST