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The first documented outbreak of avian flu in California condors in the Southwest is alarming groups trying to reintroduce this critically endangered bird in Humboldt County.
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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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For the first time in a century, visitors to Redwood National and State Parks could soon see a group of endangered California condors in the parks’ ancient redwood forests. A partnership between the Yurok Tribe, National Parks Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is finalizing plans to reintroduce an experimental population of condors into Northern California.
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A plan to reintroduce California condors in the Redwood National Forest next year could eventually return the giant birds back to the Rogue Valley.…