New research reveals why the endangered birds remain at risk years after California banned lead ammunition. Exclusive to KQED.
The Yurok Tribe says it believes a pair of condors released in 2022 have built the first nest in their ancestral lands in more than 100 years, and could be incubating their first egg.
Lead poisoning is rising in California condors despite years of protection. New research explains why the threat hasn’t gone away.
The plight of the condor A California condor’s presence cannot be ignored. The largest land bird in North America, an adult condor has a wingspan of almost 10 feet and can weigh up to 25 pounds. Since ...
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For a century, they were gone. But California condors are making a comeback in these parts of the Bay Area
The elusive and illustrious California condor is making a major comeback in the Bay Area, stretching its wings in areas where the continent’s largest bird has not been seen for more than a century. In ...
If you value independent local news, become a sustainer today. Your gift could help unlock a $1M challenge. The Los Angeles Zoo is celebrating the arrival of 10 California condor chicks. The birds are ...
Tribal biologists in northern California say two critically endangered California condors could be tending an egg which would produce the region’s first fledgling in more than 100 years.
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