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Having three adults in the nest frees up one of the birds “to kind of maintain the social status within the social hierarchy ...
Tragedy struck the Yurok tribe’s condor restoration efforts when one of the critically endangered birds succumbed to lead poisoning — an entirely preventable, human-caused threat — just ...
The following is a press release from the Yurok Tribe: In January, Northern California ... condors to fly over ancestral Yurok territory in more than a century. The program plans to release the ...
We opposed the Bush administration's plans to expand oil and gas drilling in Los Padres National Forest, including surface drilling next to the Sespe Condor Sanctuary. We submitted a comprehensive ...
Last year was an exceptional milestone for the Central California condor flock, as nine wild chicks fledged from their parents’ nests, “the highest number of chicks (to fledge) in the program ...
It’s another promising year to save critically endangered species, the Oregon said, after the first two California condor ...
Despite the human-caused death of this bird, the Tribe continues to push forward with the goal of restoring condors to Northern California for the first time in more than a century. “Death is ...
The 18-month-old condor had only started flying in recent months. Officials say lead is a main threat to condors in the wild. HUMBOLDT COUNTY, Calif. - The Yurok Tribe of Northern California say ...
wildlife managers are working overtime to maintain a species whose fate is closely intertwined with human activity. A California condor’s presence cannot be ignored. The largest land bird in ...