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A freed California condor died of lead poisoning at the Oakland Zoo Sunday after veterinarians “did everything they could” to ...
The condor, named Jane, was unable to stand in what the zoo called a tragic example of lead poisoning, the biggest threat to ...
Oakland Zoo announced the death of an endangered California Condor, Jane, due to lead poisoning complications.
“Lead poisoning remains the greatest threat to condor recovery,” and the Ventana Wildlife Society is now seeking “new funding partners to keep California’s only (free non-lead) program ...
The Northern California Condor Restoration Program has announced eight more condors will join the flock, after arriving at the program’s facility Thursday.
The WWT called the decision a "huge day for wildlife," while the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds called it "long ...
The Los Angeles Zoo announced this week that 10 healthy condors were hatched, making them eligible to be released in the wild to help replenish the state's depleted condor population.
All of the chicks will be candidates for release into the wild as part of the California Condor Recovery Program, under the leadership of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.