Condors are a unique, loving, social species who create lasting bonds with each other, often sticking with their mates or family members for life. With their own unique personalities, every individual bird is critically important to the flock. From hatch to fledge to first time parenthood - follow each of their heartwarming stories here!
Your support helps us continue to:
- Conduct as many releases of captive-bred condors to the wild as possible
- Ensure population growth and healthy dynamics of the flock - Ensure the survival of condor chicks and adult pairs as they successfully nest in the wild - Minimize hazards such as lead poisoning from the ingestion of spent ammunition |
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In Memoriam
Remembering the contributions and stories of condors who died in the wild.
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Which condor did I see?
Use this tool to identify individual condors regardless of where you experienced that awe-inspiring view of your condor.
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Don't see your condor?
It might be a condor released at Pinnacles National Park, managed by National Park Service:
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