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In March, wildlife researchers and members of the Yurok Tribe celebrated a potential milestone in the California condor’s return to Northern California skies. But on Thursday biologists with the Northern California Condor Restoration Program announced this egg may have met an uncertain fate.
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A group of endangered California condors in far northern California faced a lead poisoning scare this month, with one bird being sent for special treatment.
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The conservation of a critically endangered bird species received a major funding boost.
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Several recent incidents involving poached elk on the Northern California coast have threatened the endangered California condor population. The condors are only just recovering from near-extinction.
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A pair of California condors were released into Redwood National Park Tuesday, returning to Northern California for the first time in over 100 years.
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Critically endangered California condors are being reintroduced to the Redwood National Park for the first time in almost 100 years.
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At one time, the number of California condors could be counted on the hands of just three people. The bird--largest land bird in North America--was that…
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There are still several steps to take, but California's North Coast could be home to California condors once again. The Yurok tribe recently signed…