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Breeding-age California Condors to be Released

December 7, 2000
Breeding-age California Condors to be Released Breeding-age California Condors to be Released December 7, 2000 The first pair of breeding-age California Condors ever to be released into the wild will be released on 7 December 2000 at the Vermilion Cliffs …

Thirteen California Condors Go to Grand Canyon Area

November 8, 2000
Thirteen California Condors Go to Grand Canyon Area Thirteen California Condors Go to Grand Canyon Area November 8, 2000 Thirteen California Condors will be transported to a new home on public lands on the Vermilion Cliffs near the Grand Canyon on 8 …

500th Endangered Aplomado Falcon Scheduled for Release in Texas

July 28, 2000
500th Endangered Aplomado Falcon Scheduled for Release in Texas 500th Endangered Aplomado Falcon Scheduled for Release in Texas July 28, 2000 The endangered Aplomado Falcon will take another step toward recovery when the 500th captive raised falcon will …

Four California Condors Die in Arizona

July 11, 2000
Four California Condors Die in Arizona Four California Condors Die in Arizona July 11, 2000 Four California Condors released in Northern Arizona have recently died. Lead toxicity from the ingestion of lead has been confirmed to be the cause of death in …

Seven More California Condors to be Released

December 7, 1999
Seven More California Condors to be Released Seven More California Condors to be Released December 7, 1999 Biologists from The Peregrine Fund will release seven California Condors on top of the Hurricane Cliffs near the Grand Canyon in Northern Arizona on …

The Peregrine Fund Holds Open House

December 4, 1999
The Peregrine Fund Holds Open House The Peregrine Fund Holds Open House December 4, 1999 The Peregrine Fund's World Center for Birds of Prey is having an Open House at the Velma Morrison Interpretive Center on Saturday, 4 December 1999 from 10:00 a.m. to …

Endangered California Condors to be Released on 18 November 1998

November 18, 1999
Endangered California Condors to be Released on 18 November 1998 Endangered California Condors to be Released on 18 November 1998 November 18, 1999 Biologists from The Peregrine Fund will release eight California Condors on top of the Hurricane Cliffs …

The Peregrine Fund Investigates Mongolia

November 13, 1999
The Peregrine Fund Investigates Mongolia The Peregrine Fund Investigates Mongolia November 13, 1999 The Golden Eagle has borne witness to the struggle of human survival on the steppes of central Asia since time immemorial. More than a thousand years …

Additional California Condors Go to Grand Canyon

November 8, 1999
Additional California Condors Go to Grand Canyon Additional California Condors Go to Grand Canyon November 8, 1999 On 8 November 1999, nine California Condors will be transported to a release aviary on public lands on the Hurricane Cliffs north of the …

Peregrine Falcon Delisted!

August 20, 1999
Peregrine Falcon Delisted! Peregrine Falcon Delisted! August 20, 1999 After 28 years of effort which included releases of over 4,000 captive-raised Peregrine Falcons in 28 states, officials at The Peregrine Fund applauded the 20 August 1999 announcement …

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