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Eugene

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Fri Jan 1, 2016, 05:15 PM Jan 2016

California Condor That Helped Save Species Returns to Wild

Source: Associated Press

California Condor That Helped Save Species Returns to Wild

By ELLEN KNICKMEYER, ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN FRANCISCO — Jan 1, 2016, 2:30 PM ET

Banking into the wind and then gliding out of sight, a male California condor flew back into the wild after a captive breeding program that helped save North America's largest species of land bird.

The 35-year-old bird named AC-4 soared out of his open pen earlier this week at a canyon rim inside the Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge, in central California's Kern County. He had been one of just 23 condors left in the world in the 1980s.

It was the bird's first free flight since 1985, when a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service team captured him near the same spot. It was part of a last-ditch attempt to stop the extinction of the California condor, which has a wing span of more than 9 feet.

AC-4 needed only a few minutes to get his bearings before flying out of the pen and over the canyon, said Joseph Brandt, a lead condor biologist with the wildlife service. Brandt was sitting on a hilltop nearby to watch the release.

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California Condor That Helped Save Species Returns to Wild (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2016 OP
What a great moment for those involved in the work. postulater Jan 2016 #1
I'm so happy California Condors are still around. hunter Jan 2016 #2

hunter

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2. I'm so happy California Condors are still around.
Sat Jan 2, 2016, 11:16 PM
Jan 2016


I hope we can maintain the sort of society capable of protecting them.
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