California condors have made a remarkable recovery from the brink of extinction, but lead poisoning remains a stubborn threat ...
California condors are making a comeback, but researchers say a surprising threat is still slowing the birds' recovery: lead ammunition.
A remarkable story is playing out across the Western United States – one that stands as a testament to human willpower and ...
When it comes to conserving the California condor, progress is precarious. One wild pair recently laid the first egg in northern California for the first time in a century, and there are now more than ...
Six condors in the Central California flock have perished in 2025, but those losses, however tragic, will soon be superseded as 13 juveniles—seven raised in captivity in the Los Angeles Zoo and six ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Two California condors hatched and raised at the Oregon Zoo’s Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation are now soaring through the open skies of Arizona, marking another ...
LOS ANGELES (KCAL, KCBS) — Moving towards an “ultimate goal of recovery” in California’s condor population, the LA Zoo announced that 10 healthy chicks hatched during the zoo’s 2025 California condor ...
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The 2-year-old bird traveled more than 380 miles in four days, becoming the first free-flying condor documented in the state since 1904 ...