Growing wildfires have overtaken old-growth redwoods and endangered condor nests, but biologists say they could survive. Wildfires Hit California's Redwoods And Condors, But There's Still Hope At 3 ...
The California redwoods are alive with the promise of a wild condor egg. Scientists say two of these majestic, giant vultures are showing signs of tending to an egg high up in an old-growth redwood ...
A California condor known as Ney-gem’ ‘Ne-chweenkah’ – Yurok for “She carries our prayers” – has been flying to a particular spot deep inside Redwood National Park, near Klamath. Then she leaves and ...
The Yurok Tribe has announced this week that California condors are, for the first time in modern history, believed to be nesting and tending to a newly laid egg in Yurok country. The tribe, which ...
At 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 3, the Yurok Tribe and Redwood National and State Parks facilitated the release of the first two California condors to take flight in the center of the bird’s former range ...
This week, the Yurok Tribe announced that the first condor (or prey-go-neesh, in Yurok) egg laid in the wild in the Pacific Northwest in more than 100 years was likely being tended to by the Northern ...