An egg laid in the wild by two free-flying Pacific Northwest condors appears to have failed, but Yurok biologists are excited by the first parenting attempt.
We continue to hold a sliver of hope that it happens this year and look forward to future attempts knowing that the time will ...
The first egg produced by the free‑flying Pacific Northwest condor population appears to be unsuccessful based on an analysis ...
After more than a century of humans doing their absolute best to wipe them out, California condors in Northern California may ...
Humans spend endless hours ruminating on the past, regretting our mistakes, and wallowing in nostalgia. Then, we eagerly look ...
When the heat rises, texture and tone matter more than ever. There are fits that look good on TV. And then there are fits you ...
The goal of the project was to proactively prevent condors from getting hurt while running, jumping, and flying around the ...
A pair of the birds appear to be caring for the region's first wild condor egg in over 100 years, the San Francisco Chronicle ...
California condors welcomed seven chicks at the Oregon Zoo, bringing fresh hope for the survival of the species. The newborns have hatched over the past week at the Jonsson Centre for Wildlife ...
The Nature Center is not just a single site. It’s also a place where, says the NWDC’s Taylor Driver, “every day is Earth Day, ...
Ventana Wildlife Society reports a rise in the Central Coast condor population, with six active nesting pairs and ongoing efforts to combat lead poisoning.