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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 repatriation of ‘O Rew comes at a time when the future of the country’s national parks, which occupy millions of acres of land stolen from native people, is making its way into the national conversation.
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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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The town of Orick sits just steps away from Redwood National Park in Humboldt County. It has prime real estate for recreation and tourism, so why are its motels and restaurants shuttered and its residents impoverished?
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The Yurok Tribe of California’s northern coast celebrated the grand opening of the first tribally operated visitor center within the state park system.
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The San Francisco-based conservation group Save the Redwoods League announced on Tuesday that they acquired two pieces of property between Redwood…