Recent data showing an increase in lead exposure and deaths among critically endangered California condors seems to fly in ...
Disturbing increases in toxic lead exposure are linked to wider foraging by the critically endangered California condor and more wild pigs being shot throughout the state, masking positive effects of ...
Cal freshman Alyssa Martinez led off the seventh with a triple, and scored on Ally DeAlba’s RBI to break a 3-3 tie that ...
New research reveals why the endangered birds remain at risk years after California banned lead ammunition. Exclusive to KQED.
Fred Robledo ranks the top softball teams in the San Gabriel Valley.
Two condors from the Northern California Condor Restoration Program, run by the Yurok Tribe and Redwood National and State Parks, are believed to have laid an egg in February. If it hatches, it will ...
The San Gabriel Valley high school softball Top 20 rankings. (Team records are through Sunday, March 8.) ...
Biologists in northern California believe they have spotted an egg in a condor nest in an old-growth redwood, the first such discovery in 100 years.
A community college in California’s Gold Country is polling students and employees on possible replacements for its longtime mascot, the Claim Jumper. A pika in the wild. (Boulder Daily Camera) ...
One of the birds is known as A1, or ‘Hlow Hoo-let,’ which means “At last I (or we) fly!” Yurok Tribe via Facebook Wildlife biologists in far Northern California are beaming with cautious pride, as a ...
A pair of endangered California condors are likely nesting on Yurok tribal land in Northern California for the first time in more than 100 years, the Yurok Tribe announced on social media this week.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Condor A1, also called Hlow Hoo-let, soars across the sky in far Northern California. The bird is believed to be part of a newly ...
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