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A California condor hatched and raised at the Los Angeles Zoo has died from lead poisoning just months after being released into the wild, a Northern California native tribe has announced.
It’s the first loss for the Northern California Condor Restoration Program. open image in gallery A photo of Pey-noh-pey-o-wok, a California condor that died after ingesting a lead pellet (Yurok ...
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Dave Barr was knocking around Clearfork Reservoir last weekend, as he sometimes does, and he came across something unusual. So, the local photographer started pointing and shooting. “At first, I ...
L.A. fires burned dozens of trails, including several local favorites. Consider hiking one of these. Hopefully, you'll find a ...
The Angels host their first homestand of the year from April 4 – April 6. The homestand will consist of a three-game series against the Guardians. Pregame festivities will begin in front of the ...
As a new animal habitat sprung up at Phoenix Zoo, two California condors watched closely. Then they learned who was moving in ...
Where can you find comfort and solitude in the dismal spring? The desert, of course. Here’s how to plan your trip—and make it a success.
B7, the youngest member of the North Coast's California condor flock, has died from lead ... fragments in its digestive tract. The pullout photo shows the large lead fragment removed from the ...
It’s another promising year to save critically endangered species, the Oregon said, after the first two California condor ...
Having three adults in the nest frees up one of the birds “to kind of maintain the social status within the social hierarchy ...