A California condor hatched and raised at the Los Angeles Zoo has died from lead poisoning just months after being released into the wild, a Northern California native tribe has announced.
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. The tribe considers the condors ...
The 18-month-old condor had only started flying in recent months. Officials say lead is a main threat to condors in the wild. HUMBOLDT COUNTY, Calif. - The Yurok Tribe of Northern California say ...
Condor B7, also known as Pey-noh-pey-o-wok' in the Yurok Language, which means, "I am friend or kind or good natured." One of the first endangered California condors released by the Yurok Tribe ...
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The Yurok Tribe of Northern California say that, according to a pathology report, a California condor's cause of death was lead poisoning. Posted March 12, 2025 10:27pm PDT Share ...
Read more: Record 21 California condors treated at L.A. Zoo for lead poisoning In November, another member of the flock spent 22 days receiving treatment for extremely elevated lead levels at the ...
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