The California Condor is North America’s largest flying bird, with a wingspan of nearly 10 feet. Once on the brink of extinction with fewer than 30 birds left in the 1980s, a bold captive breeding program gave this giant a second chance. Today, over 500 condors soar the skies again. ????
This is the incredible story of how humans nearly lost — and then saved — one of the rarest birds in the world.
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California condor released after work ups (37538501491).webm — U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Public Domain
California condor and chick in nest (37280486730).webm — U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Public Domain
This is the incredible story of how humans nearly lost — and then saved — one of the rarest birds in the world.
???? Subscribe for more amazing animal stories!
#Californiacondor #RareAnimals #EndangeredSpecies #Birds #BirdFacts #California #Condor #NatureShorts #WildlifeWonder #WildIndex #StrangeAnimals #WeirdNature #Viralshorts
???? Video Credits:
California condor released after work ups (37538501491).webm — U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Public Domain
California condor and chick in nest (37280486730).webm — U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Public Domain
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