Two condors in far northwestern California appear to be caring for a recently laid egg, a historic moment in an effort to bring the massive raptors back to the Yurok Tribe's historic homeland.
The likely discovery of a condor egg on California's north coast gives new hope for the recovery of the endangered bird.
Yurok for “She carries our prayers” — has been flying to a particular spot deep inside Redwood National Park, near Klamath.
Experts haven't confirmed the existence of an egg, but the nesting birds' behaviors suggest one was laid in early February ...
First pair of prey-go-neesh in a century are nesting on the North Coast Cue the California condor chick watch. The Yurok Tribe announced this week that the two oldest members of the North Coast flock ...
Free flying since 2022, A1 and A0 were among the first condors reintroduced to the Northern California/Southern Oregon area.
The Oregon Zoo in Portland is well-known for its California condor recovery efforts, but now it’s working to save an even ...
Building upon years of collaborative work, Gabrieleno-Tongva tribal groups have partnered with the Catalina Island Conservancy on Operation Protect Catalina Island and formally endorsed the plan, ...
A research project enlisting hunters as partners has revealed that the roll call of birds willing to feast on some organ meat ...
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. — A first-of-its-kind recovery center is opening in Hillsborough County with a mission not only to treat substance use disorders, but to reunite families and help former ...