The Search for the Riverhound
Late in the day on Wednesday 7/14/2021, Annie Crowley and I gathered our supplies. Ice axes, a tent, layers to combat the cold temperatures, and most importantly fancy Ramen and...
The Peregrine Falcon is a fully protected species in California and a special status species in Yosemite National Park due to its sensitivity to disturbance during the nesting season. To protect this species, the Superintendent of Yosemite National Park is designating Peregrine Falcon nesting cliffs as areas closed to visitor use, including climbing and slack-lining activities, until Peregrine Falcon chicks have fledged and dispersed from those areas in 2016. By order of the Superintendent of Yosemite National Park and under authority of Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 1.5(a) and Section (a)(1): Closures go into effect on March 1 and remain in effect until July 15. The following areas are currently closed to visitor use, including climbing activities until August 1st, 2016, or until further notice:
All other route closures have been lifted.
Nest sites will be monitored to provide current information on nesting status and to ensure prompt re-opening of these areas. Closures are subject to change based on current nesting status. Your cooperation in complying with these temporary restrictions is greatly appreciated.
The designation will remain in place until rescinded.