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A cherished icon of the West, the prehistoric-looking California condor remains one of the world's most endangered species. North America's largest avian narrowly escaped extinction in the mid-1980s ...
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California condor dies from lead poisoning
The following is a press release from the Yurok Tribe: In January, Northern California Condor Restoration Program (NCCRP) ...
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 another promising year to save critically endangered species, the Oregon said, after the first two California condor chicks of 2025 hatched last week. We're told the chicks are healthy and ...
The Yurok Tribe of Northern California say that, according to a pathology report, a California condor's cause of death was lead poisoning. Posted March 12, 2025 10:27pm PDT Share ...
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 ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The first two fluffy California condor chicks of 2025 hatched last week at the Oregon Zoo’s Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation, kicking off another promising year ...
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 ...