Tracking Condors through the Diablo Range
Soaring over mountains, deserts, and forests, the California condor’s 10-foot wingspan means it can fly hundreds of miles in a day—even the length of the entire Diablo Range. Before it…
Read MoreSoaring over mountains, deserts, and forests, the California condor’s 10-foot wingspan means it can fly hundreds of miles in a day—even the length of the entire Diablo Range. Before it…
Read MoreEarlier this year, a new visitor paid the East Bay a visit. Having flown north from Pinnacles National Park, condor #943, a young male, was spotted soaring over Brushy Peak…
Read MoreOn Saturday, March 19, Save Mount Diablo led our first Discover Diablo, On Belay event at Pinnacles National Park. We started early at 7:00 AM to get ahead of the…
Read MoreFor the three years following the SCU Lightning Complex fires, our Diablo Range Revealed series is exploring the Diablo Range. Something big is happening in the Diablo Range. After going…
Read MoreEighty miles southeast of San Jose lies Pinnacles National Park, over 26,000 acres of oak savanna, grasslands, chaparral, and unusual volcanic rock formations. The park is situated in the southern…
Read MoreJoin us to save the remaining natural lands of Mount Diablo!
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