A young California condor from the L.A. Zoo had been flying freely for only three months when he died after ingesting a lead ...
Endangered condor dies of lead poisoning months after being freed - The bird was just 18 months at the time of his death ...
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Lead poisoning poses the single greatest threat to California condors. Even a small amount of lead can be fatal to a condor ...
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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.
A young condor released into Redwood National and State Parks in 2023 has been found dead, with lead poisoning being the likely cause of death.
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 ...