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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…