Condors soar again over Northern California coastal redwoods
REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) The endangered California condor returned to soar the skies over the states far northern coast redwood forests on Tuesday for the first time in more than a century.
Two captive-bred birds were released from a pen in Redwood National Park, about an hours drive south of the Oregon border, under a project aimed at restoring the giant vultures to their historic habitat in the Pacific Northwest.
The two male condors were moved into staging area at late morning and a remotely controlled gate was opened. After a few minutes of warily eyeing the opening, the birds stepped one by one through the opening, spread their giant wings and took off.
They just jumped up and took flight off into the distance, Tiana Williams-Claussen, wildlife director for the regions Yurok tribe, said in a webcast.
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