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A freed California condor died of lead poisoning at the Oakland Zoo Sunday after veterinarians “did everything they could” to ...
Oakland Zoo announced the death of an endangered California Condor, Jane, due to lead poisoning complications.
The condor, named Jane, was unable to stand in what the zoo called a tragic example of lead poisoning, the biggest threat to ...
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Fox Weather on MSN3 critically endangered California condors relocated during Arizona White Sage Fire
A trio of some of the most endangered birds in the world were relocated from their home in the Vermillion Cliffs of Arizona ...
Eight young California condors arrived safely at the Northern California Condor Restoration Program' Release and Management ...
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Times-Standard on MSNEight more condors to join the North Coast flock
The Northern California Condor Restoration Program has announced eight more condors will join the flock, after arriving at ...
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Chip Chick on MSNA Sibling Pair Of California Condors In Utah Fell Victim To Lead Poisoning, But While The Female Managed To Survive, Her Brother Died
A sibling duo of California condors lived in Zion National Park in Utah, but the brother has now died, leaving his sister to ...
Bird flu has not yet been confirmed in condor populations in California and Baja California, Mexico. There have been no new reports of sick or deceased condors since April 11, officials said.
The California condor is the largest flying land bird in North America. What it lacks in looks it makes up for in majesty. Its nine-and-a-half-foot wingspan leaves quite an impression if you're ...
In a little more than a month, 21 critically endangered California condors have died of avian flu, according to a Friday news release from the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Condors were last spotted in the park area around 1892, authorities said. The California condor is the largest native North American bird, with a wingspan of nearly 10 feet.
The California condor, North America’s largest bird, once soared through the skies from Washington state to Mexico and into Arizona and Utah. By 1983, however, the loss of habitat and food ...
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