For a Century, They Were Gone. But California Condors Are Making a Comeback in These Parts of the Bay Area
Conservation efforts have helped increase the population to about 110 condors, with 30 tracked making multiple trips into the East Bay over the past two years.
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For a century, they were gone, but California Condors are making a comeback in parts of the Bay Area
The elusive and illustrious California Condor is making a major comeback in the San Francisco Bay Area, stretching its wings in areas where the continent's largest bird has not been seen for more than a century.
For a century, they were gone. But California condors are making a comeback in these parts of the Bay Area
The elusive and illustrious California condor is making a major comeback in the Bay Area, stretching its wings in areas where the continent’s largest bird has not been seen for more than a century. In total, the Ventana Wildlife Society — a group that traps, breeds and rehabilitates the vultures for release into the wild — has tracked 30 different condors that took multiple trips to parts of Alameda and Contra Costa counties sometime in the past…
For a century, they were gone. But California Condors are making a comeback in these parts of the Bay Area
"These movements into Alameda County, and even Contra Costa County, are the first to be documented in over 100 years," Kelly Sorenson, Ventana's executive director said.
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