California condors are nesting in the Pacific Northwest for the first time in 100 years, a direct result of a reintroduction ...
By Liz Kimbrough A pair of California condors reintroduced to the Pacific Northwest by the Yurok Tribe appears to have ...
Lead poisoning is rising in California condors despite years of protection. New research explains why the threat hasn’t gone ...
Recent data showing an increase in lead exposure and deaths among critically endangered California condors seems to fly in ...
Northern California may soon see its first condor fledgling soaring across the skies in more than 100 years. Biologists with the Northern California Condor Restoration Program announced that condor A0 ...
New research reveals why the endangered birds remain at risk years after California banned lead ammunition. Exclusive to KQED ...
Scientists say a pair of condors are likely tending to an egg high up in a California redwood — the first time that's happened there in more than a century. A Yurok wildlife official gives an update.
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.
The California condor story is a quintessential feel-good tale of an extraordinary species that was at the doorstep of extinction in 1982 when just 22 of the enormous scavengers — largest land birds ...
California condors, on the other hand, have more rounded talons and beaks that are adapted for tearing skin and eating carrion. However, if a carcass is near a California condor’s nest, the condors ...
TEHACHAPI, Calif. -- A California woman is trying to respect one of nature’s endangered raptors, after they descended on her home and are being destructive guests. Thanks to efforts to increase ...