Condors female 370 and male 328. Showing age difference of a 3yr old and 4yr old.
. At one time there were only 22 left on the face of the earth. There are now over 300 birds. Some in breeding programs and others in the wild. For updated notes from current release programs go to http://www.peregrinefund.org/notes_condor.html or http://www.ventanaws.org/fldnotes.htm The largest flying bird in North America, the California Condor is awe inspiring in size and power, yet it is sensitive enough to have trouble coexisting with humans and human related hazards. An extremely tough, hearty and long lived bird. It's struggling to survive should be a red flag to us reflecting mans pollution of the environment. Post questions or comments or just learn more about this amazing bird and the program that is making efforts to save it from extinction and to restore it to the skies of the southwest.
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Ok Gang, I believe that development and conserving the environment can go hand in hand. We can work together. Now, it looks like one of the guys in the
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