Wildlife biologists with the Santa Barbara Zoo and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service examine 262 during a health check at Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge in 2012. Condor 262 comes from the first established nest in the wild since the species was re-introduced in 1992. Credit: USFWS
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