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California condors may be tending Northern California’s 1st egg in 100+ years
Biologists monitoring California condors near Redwood National and State Parks suspect at least one breeding pair may be ...
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California condors nesting in Pacific Northwest for first time in a century, on Yurok territory
By Liz Kimbrough A pair of California condors reintroduced to the Pacific Northwest by the Yurok Tribe appears to have established the species’ first nest in the region in more than 100 years, program ...
A pair of endangered California condors are likely nesting on Yurok tribal land in Northern California for the first time in more than 100 years, the Yurok Tribe announced on social media this week.
Northern California may soon see its first condor fledgling soaring across the skies in more than 100 years. Biologists with the Northern California Condor Restoration Program announced that condor A0 ...
California Condors, among other bird species — woodpeckers, scrub jays, raptors, et al — engage in the noteworthy concept of “cooperative breeding,” when three individuals help to raise a chick in a ...
Ventana Wildlife Society reports a rise in the Central Coast condor population, with six active nesting pairs and ongoing ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. GPS-tracked behavior suggests a pair of condors are tending to an egg in a redwood tree in Humboldt County. It ...
The Yurok Tribe has announced this week that California condors are, for the first time in modern history, believed to be nesting and tending to a newly laid egg in Yurok country. The tribe, which ...
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