The likely discovery of a condor egg on California's north coast gives new hope for the recovery of the endangered bird.
Biologists in northern California believe they have spotted an egg in a condor nest in an old-growth redwood, the first such discovery in 100 years.
On Nov. 6, six captive-raised juvenile California condors will be released into the wild from the remote, rugged mountains above San Simeon. The new cohort (each about a year and a half old) arrived ...
A California condor egg has hatched in Northern California’s wild, the newest member of Pinnacles National Park’s recovery program for the endangered species. The egg hatched April 12 after two months ...
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[caption id="attachment_15097" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] The Pinnacles of Pinnacles National Park. credit: Cath ...
California condors are moving farther into the East Bay. Seven of the endangered birds flew north into Alameda and Contra Costa counties on a circuitous aerial tour on Aug. 18, the conservation group ...
Ventana Wildlife Society condor biologists Darren Gross and Kara Fadden attach tags to juvenile condors in preparation for their release into the wild in November 2024. Meredith Evans On Nov. 6, six ...
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