New research reveals why the endangered birds remain at risk years after California banned lead ammunition. Exclusive to KQED.
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 ...
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California condors are finally nesting in the Pacific Northwest after 100 years thanks to tribe’s efforts
A pair of California condors reintroduced to the Pacific Northwest by the Yurok Tribe appears to have established the species ...
Recent data showing an increase in lead exposure and deaths among critically endangered California condors seems to fly in the face of decades of conservation measures, including bans on lead bullets ...
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 ...
Condor 204, a 16-year-old male, soars along California's central coast in 2015 with his 7-year-old son, condor 470, in the background. SANTA CRUZ, Calif. – Recent data showing an increase in lead ...
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