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What to do if the California condor visits your home

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Read the tribe's news release below. Note, links do not imply endorsement.

Condors will soon fly over Northern California’s redwoods for the first time in more than a century

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Live Endangered California Condors Nesting at Toms Canyon

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Yurok Tribe's Condor Cam
Watch condors at the Redwoods

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Endangered Species Act
California Condor HPAI Response Update - May 26, 2023
May 26, 2023
A large black bird with a pink and orange face sits on brown and red rock.
Endangered Species Act
California Condor HPAI Response Update - May 19, 2023
May 19, 2023
A condor with black feathers and a red head looks at the camera
Endangered Species Act
Condor 550 Ready for the Spotlight
May 15, 2023
A large grayish white egg begins to crack as the hatchling is ready to emerge
Endangered Species Act
California Condor HPAI Response Update - May 12, 2023
May 12, 2023
a condor's head with a piece of meat hanging from the beak
Endangered Species Act
California Condor HPAI Response Update - May 5, 2023
May 5, 2023
A large black bird with a pink and orange face sits on brown and red rock.
Endangered Species Act
California Condor HPAI Response Update - April 28, 2023
Apr 28, 2023
A large black bird with a pink and orange face sits on brown and red rock.
Endangered Species Act
Southwest California Condor Flock HPAI Updates 2023
Apr 13, 2023
California condor soars over a canyon.
Endangered Species Act
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Confirmed as Cause of Three California Condor Mortalities in Arizona
Apr 7, 2023
A California condor flies from right to left, taking up almost the entire half of the screen, with grassy, chaparral, and stratified canyons in the background
Endangered Species Act
Bringing condors to your living room: A new virtual reality app allows users to visit condor country without leaving their home
Nov 15, 2022
A white California condor egg sits in a cave-like cliffside nest
Wildlife Management
California condor chick hatches on ‘Condor Cam’
May 19, 2022
Press Release
For the First Time in a Century, California Condors Will Take Flight in the Pacific Northwest
Mar 23, 2021
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California condors spotted in Sequoia National Park, first time in nearly half a century
Jul 7, 2020

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A large grayish white egg begins to crack as the hatchling is ready to emerge
Endangered Species Act
California Condor HPAI Response Update - May 12, 2023
May 12, 2023
a condor's head with a piece of meat hanging from the beak
Endangered Species Act
California Condor HPAI Response Update - May 5, 2023
May 5, 2023
A large black bird with a pink and orange face sits on brown and red rock.
Endangered Species Act
California Condor HPAI Response Update - April 28, 2023
Apr 28, 2023
A large black bird with a pink and orange face sits on brown and red rock.
Endangered Species Act
Southwest California Condor Flock HPAI Updates 2023
Apr 13, 2023
A California condor flies from right to left, taking up almost the entire half of the screen, with grassy, chaparral, and stratified canyons in the background
Endangered Species Act
Bringing condors to your living room: A new virtual reality app allows users to visit condor country without leaving their home
Nov 15, 2022

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