A young condor released into Redwood National and State Parks in 2023 has been found dead, with lead poisoning being the likely cause of death.
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Lead poisoning poses the single greatest threat to California condors. Even a small amount of lead can be fatal to a condor ...
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A young California condor from the L.A. Zoo had been flying freely for only three months when he died after ingesting a lead pellet from an air gun.
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In a social media post on Wednesday, the tribe said the 18-month-old condor, found in the wild in January, died after it ...
Lead is the single biggest threat to condors in the wild and is responsible for nearly half of released condor mortalities where the cause of death is determined.