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Condors Believed to be Nesting in Yurok Country for First Time in 100+ Years
Strong Evidence Suggests the Birds May Be Incubating an Egg in an Old-Growth Redwood Tree A free-flying pair of condors in the Pacific Northwest recently established the region’s first nest in more than a century. Based on a series of behavioral changes and an analysis of flight data, the Northern California Condor Restoration Program determined that condors A0 (Ney-gem' 'Ne-chween-kah) and A1 (Hlow Hoo-let) may have started tending to a newly laid egg in early February, alth

The Yurok Tribe
Mar 3


Northern California Condor Dies in Wild
Pathology Report Identifies Lead Poisoning as Cause of Death In January, Northern California Condor Restoration Program (NCCRP) condor...

The Yurok Tribe
Mar 12, 2025


Condor Released After 22 Days in Treatment Facility for Lead Toxicosis
A9 is the Second in New Population to Require Treatment for Lead Exposure in Two Years Earlier this week, the Northern California Condor...

The Yurok Tribe
Nov 22, 2024


Date Set for Possible Release of Three Condors
NCCRP Will Attempt the Release on the Morning of Wednesday, November 8 The Northern California Condor Restoration Program (NCCRP) will...

The Yurok Tribe
Nov 7, 2023


NCCRP Prepares to Release Three More Condors
Young Birds Will Join Eight Free-Flying Birds in Yurok Ancestral Territory The Northern California Condor Restoration Program (NCCRP), a...

The Yurok Tribe
Nov 3, 2023
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