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Condor B9 is a little over two years old and was released into the wild last year by the Northern California-based Yurok tribe as part of their condor restoration program.
Yurok Tribe Wildlife Department Director Tiana Williams-Clawson says the condor went on a four-day trip passing through southern Oregon.
California condors nearly went extinct because of lead poisoning and habitat loss.
But restoration programs like this one have brought the wild population back up to nearly 400.
The Yurok Tribe is hoping to release more condors this summer.
For NPR News, I'm Roman Battaglia in Medford, Oregon.
Condor B9 is a little over two years old and was released into the wild last year by the Northern California-based Yurok tribe as part of their condor restoration program.
Yurok Tribe Wildlife Department Director Tiana Williams-Clawson says the condor went on a four-day trip passing through southern Oregon.
California condors nearly went extinct because of lead poisoning and habitat loss.
But restoration programs like this one have brought the wild population back up to nearly 400.
The Yurok Tribe is hoping to release more condors this summer.
For NPR News, I'm Roman Battaglia in Medford, Oregon.
Condor B9 is a little over two years old and was released into the wild last year by the Northern California-based Yurok tribe as part of their condor restoration program.
Yurok Tribe Wildlife Department Director Tiana Williams-Clawson says the condor went on a four-day trip passing through southern Oregon.
California condors nearly went extinct because of lead poisoning and habitat loss.
But restoration programs like this one have brought the wild population back up to nearly 400.
The Yurok Tribe is hoping to release more condors this summer.
For NPR News, I'm Roman Battaglia in Medford, Oregon.
Condor B9 is a little over two years old and was released into the wild last year by the Northern California-based Yurok tribe as part of their condor restoration program.
Yurok Tribe Wildlife Department Director Tiana Williams-Clawson says the condor went on a four-day trip passing through southern Oregon.