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		<title>2010 Summer Interns!</title>
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		<link>http://condorlookout.org/?p=475</link>
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		<title>Bees invade the Lookout</title>
		<description>Hi Mt. Volunteer Joel Weiss writes:

"A few minutes after these photos we were all just standing about 30 feet away trying to figure out what to do, when in an instant the sky was full of bees and we all dove into the cars (I’ve never seen 5 people move ...</description>
		<link>http://condorlookout.org/?p=470</link>
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		<title>2010 Hi Mountain Intern cohort</title>
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The new Hi Mountain Lookout interns and volunteers hit the field last week, spending time learning about Condor management at the Bittercreek and Pinnacles release sites.

In this photo are: Trevor Pell (I), Spenser Widin (I) Scott Salembier(I) Phyllis Hischier (V) Jeremy Pohlman (I) Cayley Faurot Daniels (V) Ashley Estacio (V) </description>
		<link>http://condorlookout.org/?p=466</link>
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		<title>Hi Mountain Lookout Project Volunteer Workday and Picnic, Saturday, May 15th, 2010</title>
		<description>The Hi Mountain Condor Lookout Project is seeking new volunteers to assist with California Condor radiotracking and staffing the lookout's Interpretive Center. Day and overnight shifts are available and scheduling is flexible. Join us for a day of volunteer training, work projects, birdwatching and wildflower viewing, socializing and a picnic ...</description>
		<link>http://condorlookout.org/?p=462</link>
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		<title>Condor Update for 2009 by Jan Hamber</title>
		<description>To all,
Here's a tiny look at what happened in the California Condor Recovery Program during 2009.
The year began with a total population of  321 condors and ended with an increase of  21 birds for a total population of 350.

In an amazing display of cooperative effort on the part ...</description>
		<link>http://condorlookout.org/?p=458</link>
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		<title>8th Annual Hi Mountain Campout and Open House</title>
		<description>8th Annual Hi Mountain Condor Lookout Campout and Open House Event
Saturday, October 10, 2009 (all day event)
Hi Mountain Lookout, San Luis Obispo County, Los Padres National Forest

Come and discover one of the largest and most endangered flying birds of North America. California Condors re-introduced into the wild are radiotracked from ...</description>
		<link>http://condorlookout.org/?p=437</link>
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		<title>Weblos at the Lookout</title>
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Cub Scout Pack #425, Den #7 Weblos recently made a trip up to the Lookout and had a great time! </description>
		<link>http://condorlookout.org/?p=431</link>
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		<title>Benefit 7/19 @ Saucelito Canyon Winery, Edna Valley</title>
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*Note: This event is not being held at the Hi Mountain Lookout. It is being held at the Saucelito Canyon Winery tasting room in the Edna Valley of San Luis Obispo

What: Condor Benefit Mixer

When: Sunday July 19th, 3-8pm

Where: Saucelito Canyon Winery tasting room in the Edna Valley of San Luis ...</description>
		<link>http://condorlookout.org/?p=417</link>
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		<title>Sociable Hermits: A Story of Lookouts by Matt Geer</title>
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Sociable Hermits: A Story of Lookouts by Matt Geer @ youtube.com


This is actually just a 10 min trailer for a video documentary that I'm not sure ever got made. When I was an intern at Hi Mt. in the summer of 2002, Matthew Geer came up for a visit. He ...</description>
		<link>http://condorlookout.org/?p=390</link>
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		<title>The amazing Hi Mt. hummers</title>
		<description>Lookout volunteer Peter Dullea spent some quality time on Hi Mt. last week. Peter wrote:
Actually, the hummers were the highlight of the trip.  I hung the feeder Thursday morning; by late afternoon there were 15 or 20 birds competing for a perch.  The great majority of the birds ...</description>
		<link>http://condorlookout.org/?p=374</link>
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