A pair of endangered California condors are likely nesting on Yurok tribal land in Northern California for the first time in ...
The likely discovery of a condor egg on California's north coast gives new hope for the recovery of the endangered bird.
The Yurok Tribe says it believes a pair of condors released in 2022 have built the first nest in their ancestral lands in more than 100 years, and could be incubating their first egg.
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.
Researchers observed the behavior of the condors to conclude that the couple may be tending to their newly laid egg.
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 ...
Experts haven't confirmed the existence of an egg, but the nesting birds' behaviors suggest one was laid in early February ...
Scientists say a pair of condors are likely tending to an egg high up in a California redwood — the first time that's happened there in more than a century. A Yurok wildlife official gives an update.
Tribal biologists in northern California say two critically endangered California condors could be tending an egg which would produce the region’s first fledgling in more than 100 years.
A California condor receives a dose of vaccine to protect it from highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). Joe Burnett Ventana Wildlife Society The California condor story is a quintessential ...