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California Condor Sanctuary Cam - condor feeding area | Explore.org
The condor cam is located at the feeding and release area of the California Condor Sanctuary where biologists place carcasses for condors to feed on.
Mar 5, 2020
California Condor Conservation
California condor: How conservationists rescued a bird that was lost in time
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Jan 26, 2022
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This clip shows the California condor's amazing reflexes and agility. The prey-go-neesh (condor) is part of the Northern California Condor Restoration Program (NCCRP) flock. The NCCRP is a partnership between the Yurok Tribe and Redwood National and State Parks (NPS). The Tribe and park released the first birds in 2022. Prior to the reintroduction, the last local observation of a condor occurred in 1892. The bird was killed and placed in a museum. Now, there are 17 free-flying condors in Yurok C
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California Condor Recovery: A Team Effort
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California condors are obligate scavengers, meaning they survive only by finding and feeding on animals that have already died. They don’t hunt. They must go where the food is. Carrion isn’t a predictable food source. Animals don’t always die out in the open—or in safe places. Dead animals may be claimed by other meat eaters hiding in the shadows. Mountain lion or bobcats gorge and then rest near large carcasses, and returning repeatedly until they consume all they want. Feline predators often d
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"California condors are a critically endangered species with only about 300 living in the wild. As such, they are heavily managed in order to help the wild population grow." - Pinnacles National Park | The National Desk - TND
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Jan 25, 2021
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California condors are one of the largest flying birds in the world, and they are critically endangered. After being born in captivity, more than a dozen of the rare birds are now getting ready to fly into the wild. | CBS Evening News
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4 months ago
California Condor Facts
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Male Condor Knocks Mate Off Cliff While Displaying | October 11, 2025
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Cornell Lab Bird Cams
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7 months ago
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The California Condor Cam is back for 2022, focusing on a new nest in Tom's Canyon featuring #462 (male) and #846 (female). Their egg started pipping today, and is expected to hatch in the next 24-48 hours! Watch live at allaboutbirds.org/condors #462 was wild-hatched in 2008 by foster parents, male #247 and female #79 out of a Huttons Bowl nest, the same territory featured in last year's Condor Cam. #462 has nested twice before in 2018 and 2020; both times in Tom's Canyon with previous mate, fe
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California Condor!! | Fairly Odd Facts
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Fairly Odd Facts
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California condors are obligate scavengers, meaning they survive only by finding and feeding on animals that have already died. They don’t hunt. They must go where the food is. Carrion isn’t a predictable food source. Animals don’t always die out in the open—or in safe places. Dead animals may be claimed by other meat eaters hiding in the shadows. Mountain lion or bobcats gorge and then rest near large carcasses, and returning repeatedly until they consume all they want. Feline predators often d
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"California condors are a critically endangered species with only about 300 living in the wild. As such, they are heavily managed in order to help the wild population grow." - Pinnacles National Park | The National Desk - TND
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Jan 25, 2021
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California condors are one of the largest flying birds in the world, and they are critically endangered. After being born in captivity, more than a dozen of the rare birds are now getting ready to fly into the wild. | CBS Evening News
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We love seeing more condors in the sky! Since the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service began reintroducing California condors to the wild in 1992, the total free-flying population in Grand Canyon National Park has grown to more than 100. | National Geographic Animals
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National Geographic Animals
California condors return to northern redwoods after a 100-year absence
May 16, 2022
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The comeback of a giant: California condor recovery in the western United States
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TIL: In 1982, only 22 California condors survived in the wild. This glorious bird is a huge conservation success story. Thanks to dedicated breeding programs and conservation efforts, there are now nearly 350 condors in the wild. At The Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey outside Boise, Idaho, California Condors took flight from a fenced feeding area in snowy weather. The founding members of Environmental Defense Fund were pivotal in the fight to protect bald eagles and other birds f
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Jan 19, 2024
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California Condors are one of the most rare birds in the world. They can weigh up to 25 pounds, and have a wingspan of up to 10 feet! Today there are more than 500 living wild and free, thanks to some wise conservation several decades ago. https://www.westernriver.com/grand-canyon-rafting | Western River Expeditions
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Oct 10, 2023
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🦅 The Comeback of a Giant: California Condors in Zion Did you know that the California condor, one of North America’s largest and most iconic birds, was once on the brink of extinction? In the early 1980s, only about 22 wild condors remained on the planet. Today, thanks to decades of dedicated conservation, there are over 560 condors worldwide, with 369 flying free in the wild as of 2024. Much of this success comes from programs like the Zion Connectivity Project, which protects critical forest
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The central California flock continues to grow and explore! While condors don’t migrate, they cover huge distances within their home range — and we’re now seeing them venture farther north and reconnecting to more of their historic habitat. With wings stretching nearly 10 feet, they make impressive flights, sometimes spanning hundreds of miles in a single day. Take a look at where Phoebe the Forager (569) has been over the past 30 days. As you can see, she has been sightseeing all over central C
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It turns out, condors get around. We made this animated map showing all the GPS tracked daily flights of endangered California condors in the southern California flock from last year. It's truly amazing to visualize their flight patterns. It's hard to tell, but Bitter Creek and Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuges are like airports for this flock—there's constant activity going in and out of these areas. Important, too, are the Sisquoc and Sespe Condor Sanctuaries in the Los Padres National
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Apr 18, 2025
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Los Padres ForestWatch
California condor that helped save species returns to wild
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Behold, Sisquoc the mighty California condor. In 1982, only 22 California condors remained in the wild. Sisquoc joined us in 1983 as the first chick to ever hatch at a zoo, but thankfully he wasn't the last. Through the California Condor Recovery Program, the population has grown to over 400 birds and we're proud to say we've had 165 hatchlings since Sisquoc's arrival. endextinction.org/wildlife/condor | San Diego Zoo Safari Park
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Feb 7, 2020
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Take an inside look at the decades-long effort to save the California condor! By 1982, only 22 California condors survived in the wild. As of last year, thanks to countless partners teaming up for a breeding program, there were nearly 350 of North America’s largest birds in the wild. At The Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey outside Boise, Idaho, partners have raised more than 300 California condors. “What’s remarkable is that they’re really raising the future of the California cond
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Zoo welcomes 250th endangered California condor
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Apr 16, 2024
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FLYING HIGH AND DEFYING GRAVITY, CONDOR #1201 TAKES HIS FIRST FLIGHT INTO THE WILD! After being raised with care at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, it was finally his chance to fly. If you care to find him, look to the western sky! This fall we released 11 captive-raised condors total – one of our largest cohorts yet. So far, all our rookies are doing well, flying free, holding space at the carcass, and getting the hang of being wild condors. Learn more about our California Condor Recovery Progra
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Have you ever seen a California condor? They’re North America’s largest land bird and were once completely extinct in the wild. Their main threat has been lead poisoning from bullets found in the animal carcasses these condors consume. Thanks to conservation efforts and a successful captive breeding program, their numbers have increased from 27 to around 565. You can find CA condors in Pinnacles, Big Sur, and Bitter Creek in California. They can also be found in Zion National Park in Utah and Ve
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Condor Encounter - Unexpected and In The Wild - Travels With Phil © 2026 #californiacondor
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Condor Encounter - Mobile Format - Unexpected and In The Wild - © 2026 #californiacondor
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James Puente on Instagram: "CALIFORNIA CONDOR in ZION 🏜️ While hiking Angels Landing in November 2023, I asked the rangers checking trail permits if they’d seen any condors recently. To my surprise, they said yes! The ranger directed me to where they’d last seen it, and there she was: the rarest and largest bird in North America – the California condor – perched on a rock spire beneath the chains section on Angels Landing, warming herself in the morning sun. With an over 9-foot wingspan (!!!) t
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California Condor
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California condors
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Conservation Connect: California Condor
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Nature: California condors
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Wild California Condors Made Here
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Meet The Endangered California Condors
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California Condors in the Wild | NBCLA
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