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Watch three Andean condors return to the wild in Patagonia
3 months ago
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CNN
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This isn't the first time condors have been featured in an episode of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler traveled to Peru to learn more about the Andean condor in 1969. Thankfully, our cameras have improved a bit! Check out Land of the Condor (season 7, episode 4) here: https://mutualofomaha.co/3IxPJrF | Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
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Jan 13, 2023
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Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
Condors - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (U.S. National Park Service)
Dec 14, 2020
nps.gov
0:14
"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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The National Desk - TND
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California Condors are curious and intelligent birds that often play with trash due to its similarity to natural objects they use for play and foraging, such as feathers, sticks, and bone fragments. They may mistake small pieces of trash, like plastic or glass, for sources of calcium, which is essential for their diet, especially for their chicks. This behavior is dangerous, as ingesting these items can lead to fatal impactions in their digestive tracts. Photo & Video credits: S. Sommer, D. Pari
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5 months ago
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Friends of California Condors Wild & Free
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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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1 year ago
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National Geographic Animals
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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
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CBS Evening News
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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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Environmental Defense Fund
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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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6 months ago
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Zion Concierge
Five endangered California condors join Arizona's wild population near Grand Canyon
7 months ago
azcentral.com
John Leos
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Why did scientists take every wild California condor and put them in captivity? Dr. Rae explains that it was part of a program to keep these wonderful birds from extinction. Experts protected the condors and began a breeding program to boost the population. Spoiler alert — it worked! Because of these conservation efforts, there are more than 500 California condors in the wild today. To learn more about how scientists saved this species, tune in to Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wi
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My most profound memories from my 30 year career have been with my dear friends Ventana Wildlife Society www.ventanaws.org & their remarkable efforts to save the critically endangered California Condor, the inspiration for the legendary Phoenix. Tragically in the 1990's, California condors became extinct the wild, only 22 individual survived in captivity. Today 366 now soar over our western skies. This was no easy task, it took herculean efforts. Unfortunately, all the federal funding for CA con
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9 months ago
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Jeff Corwin
See the rare footage of a newly hatched wild California condor at Pinnacles National Park
May 26, 2023
ksbw.com
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Condor Encounter - Unexpected and In The Wild - Travels With Phil © 2026 #californiacondor
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1 month ago
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cherokeephil
1:06:53
Condor Talk - Why are California condors still dying from lead poisoning? (It's complicated)
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2 months ago
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Friends of California Condors Wild & Free
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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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4 months ago
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California Condor
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Apr 1, 2020
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American Bird Conservancy
Condors: Back to the Wild
Feb 29, 2000
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California condors
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Nov 19, 2014
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Oregon Zoo
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Nature: California condors
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Jul 28, 2019
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Wild California Condors Made Here
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Sep 28, 2012
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Meet The Endangered California Condors
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Aug 4, 2020
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California Condors in the Wild | NBCLA
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Jul 8, 2020
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Flight of the Condor
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Oct 30, 2016
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Condors - National Park Animals for Kids
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Apr 24, 2010
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Keepers Help California Condor Chick To Hatch! | The Zoo: San Diego
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Californian Condors flying in the Grand Canyon
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Nov 4, 2012
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Flying giants--rare California condors return to Utah skies
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Jun 4, 2009
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Rescued condor released into the wild
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Apr 20, 2021
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Casey and the Condor | America the Wild
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