For the first time in 100 years, California condors flying over Yurok land, thanks to an intensive reintroduction programme.
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Condor re-released after being treated for lead exposure
Earlier this week, a California condor was released again after 22 days of treatment for lead exposure at the Sequoia Park ...
Last week, the Northern California Condor Restoration Program (NCCRP) re-released Condor A9 back into the wild after it spent ...
They prefer to feast on large animals, wild or domestic ... and both parents must care for their young for a full year. The Andean condor is considered threatened but is in far better shape ...
resulting in California's historic Ridley-Tree Condor Preservation Act, as well as a settlement with California's wildlife agencies eliminating lead ammunition for depredation hunting (the hunting of ...
The California condor is one of the world’s rarest bird species. Poaching, lead poisoning (from eating animals containing lead shot), and habitat destruction combined to bring about their extinction ...
Condors are protected under the federal Endangered Species Act and Migratory Bird Treaty Act. “It’s incredibly important that justice is done when an endangered animal like this irreplaceable ...
The critically endangered California condor remains a highly publicized symbol of wildlife conservation. From a global population of just 27 captive adults in 1987, ex situ breeding produced a ...