The young bird, known as Pey-noh-pey-o-wok’ (Spirit Bird), was part of the Yurok Tribe’s Northern California Condor Restoration Program and had been flying free in the wild for just over three ...
The bird, Pey-noh-pey-o-wok ... The Yurok tribe’s Northern California Condor Restoration Program plays a key role in these efforts by reintroducing condors to the tribe’s ancestral homelands.
This bird is one of just 18 released in Northern California as part of a restoration program run by the Yurok Tribe. Program Manager Chris West said that, like other condor release programs ...
The bird was found in a remote backwoods area of Redwood National Park. The tribe said the condor, one of 18 free-flying condors released by the Northern California Condor Restoration Program ...
The bird flu has reached America's coops and Americans ... rising average prices for a dozen large white eggs in Southern California since January. Egg prices in California are generally higher ...
Tragedy struck the Yurok tribe’s condor restoration efforts when one of the critically endangered birds succumbed to lead poisoning — an entirely preventable, human-caused threat — just months after ...
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